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Posted by nabla9 10/28/2024

Critique of Freakonomics interview with psychologist Ellen Langer(statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu)
94 points | 82 commentspage 2
civilian 10/28/2024|
I mean, they were right to be fans of Sulfur dioxide injection into the atmosphere. And so far ahead of their time!
PaulHoule 10/28/2024|
Contrarianism for the sake of contrarianism is the ultimate bad smell in my book but it sure will get you on Rogan’s show.
jeffbee 10/28/2024|
Pandering to the over-estimated intelligence of contrarians is the problem. People who self-describe as contrarians, independents, or skeptics are consistently associated with lower education, lower information, and lower analytical skills than others without these self descriptions. This extends to politics where people who say they are moderates or independents also have these markers of lower information compared to people who will describe themselves as having a position, no matter what side that position is on. But in popular communications we have for some reason decided to exalt and praise the skeptic and the independent.
jmpetroske 10/28/2024|||
> People who self-describe as contrarians, independents, or skeptics are consistently associated with lower education, lower information, and lower analytical skills than others without these self descriptions.

This is an awfully large claim to make without any backing research. Some quick googling hasn't led me to anything backing this up, but I would be curious to read anything that says so.

mvdtnz 10/28/2024||||
Yeah I'm going to need to see some citations for these claims.
kelseyfrog 10/28/2024|||
> Pandering to the over-estimated intelligence of contrarians is the problem.

It makes them feel smart. Which I'm sure feel's good, but often the signal takes precedence over being correct which leads to the obvious issues. It's the same mechanism that makes conspiracy theories so appealing to another group of people - knowing how things really work is seductive.

HN has it's own form that if you've been around long enough, I'm sure you can identify too.