The Underappreciated Value of an Absence of Reliable Evidence
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concept of evidence absence in this 33-minute talk by Noah Haber at the Santa Fe Institute. Delve into the often overlooked importance of recognizing when reliable evidence is lacking and how this understanding can impact decision-making processes. Gain insights into the complexities of interpreting data gaps and their potential implications across various fields of study. Discover how acknowledging the absence of evidence can lead to more robust research methodologies and critical thinking approaches.
Syllabus
The underappreciated value of an absence of (reliable) evidence - Noah Haber
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Santa Fe Institute
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