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Auclair Posted 7 years ago
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So too

Could someone explain to me this sentence I have just found in the paper :

For choices, so too for beliefs.

Thanks.

  

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I assume this is the context. "Even statistical decision theorists do not make serious choices by consulting cold, textbook models. Like the rest of us, they resort to a knottier combination of deliberation, gut feel and blind hope.

  • I assume this is the context.
  • "Even statistical decision theorists do not make serious choices by consulting cold, textbook models.
  • Like the rest of us, they resort to a knottier combination of deliberation, gut feel and blind hope.
  • id=187659085108&story_fbid=10161976422940109 The basic meaning is this.
  • What has just been said applies to choices.
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I assume this is the context.

"Even statistical decision theorists do not make serious choices by consulting cold, textbook models. Like the rest of us, they resort to a knottier combination of deliberation, gut feel and blind hope. For choices, so too for beliefs, which, when met with evidence, are pushed and pulled by processes that are equally mysterious.” – The G

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Thank you, Clive. You assumed right, that was the context. I was just having a problem with the syntax. I did not quite see how this part fit in the whole construction of the sentence. It is now clear.

All the best.

Laurent

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