Were they scientific, though? You know, as opposed to those unscientific Dunning-Kruger studies? — InPitzotl
If scientific is the standard and this is the rationale, I would think you should be skeptical of both Napoleon Hill's and Dunning-and-Kruger's studies. So I'm particularly interested in the fact that you're only skeptical of the latter.There is no such thing as a "scientific" psychological study. — Gregory
at the most abstract level standard math maps out the impossible. — Gregory
The more math you know the less math you know,in a way. 2+2 equals anything but four. — Gregory
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