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NL888 Posted 12 years ago
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Does " it probably is" mean "it is 95% all right"?

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In his book Irrational Exuberance, Yale Finance Professor Robert Shiller argues that other factors might be partially able to explain the Milgram Experiments:
[People] have learned that when experts tell them something is all right, it probably is, even if it does not seem so. (In fact, it is worth noting that in this case the experimenter was indeed correct: it was all right to continue giving the 'shocks' — even though most of the subjects did not suspect the reason.)[24]
  

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NL888 Does " it probably is" mean "it is 95% all right"? Percentages cannot be assigned to English frequencies or probabilities. It is all relative to the sort and magnitude of what is being 'measured'.

  • NL888 Does " it probably is" mean "it is 95% all right"?
  • Percentages cannot be assigned to English frequencies or probabilities.
  • It is all relative to the sort and magnitude of what is being 'measured'.
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NL888Does " it probably is" mean "it is 95% all right"?
Percentages cannot be assigned to English frequencies or probabilities. It is all relative to the sort and magnitude of what is being 'measured'.

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