<p>Scientists indeed show all the strengths and illusions of other humans. Hence, we should expect mistakes understanding a procedure as complex and unnatural as linear regression. Scientists, like other humans, are not designed to work in a vacuum. They work best with other people, preferably in an adversarial process. Adversarial processes can turn errors due to bias and illusion into features that enable progress.</p>

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Are Scientists Naïve Humans?

  • Steven A. Sloman,
  • Almos C. Molnar

摘要

Scientists indeed show all the strengths and illusions of other humans. Hence, we should expect mistakes understanding a procedure as complex and unnatural as linear regression. Scientists, like other humans, are not designed to work in a vacuum. They work best with other people, preferably in an adversarial process. Adversarial processes can turn errors due to bias and illusion into features that enable progress.