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Everything is Predictable: How Bayesian Statistics Explain Our World

The Michael Shermer Show

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Exploring Bayesian Statistics and Human Perception of Uncertainty

Experts' predictions, like in the 2016 election, are based on probabilities where Trump's win was within the realm of possibilities. Bayesian thinking acknowledges uncertainty and shades of subjective probability, contrasting with people's tendency towards binary thinking, perhaps due to cognitive overload or a desire for social cohesion through agreement on truths. Speculation suggests that black-and-white thinking provides comfort and tribal alignment, whereas expressing uncertainty may signal disagreement, offering a potential explanation for the human inclination towards binary judgments.

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