GabrielDuquette comments on Open Thread, April 2011 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: [deleted] 04 April 2011 08:48:40PM 1 point [-]

I had this idea just before I fell asleep last night:

Completely reorganize and re-word the biases. Even the word "bias" could be changed to something less threatening... like "brain fart." Remove their names and group them according to category headings like "Silly things people do without realizing it." Then a numbered list (almost like commandments! eek!) under each category. Each bias is then condensed to no more than two sentences. In language that would shame the writer of a For Dummies book. For credibility, put a hyperlink to "The Science-y Stuff" at the end of each, that can go to the "official" name, with research papers, et al.

I'm open to being lambasted about this suggestion, but I personally think it'd do more good than harm.

Comment author: RichardKennaway 05 April 2011 11:28:07AM *  1 point [-]

Wikipedia has the "Simple English" version, maybe there could be a similar parallel version of the LessWrong wiki? Although I find reading the Simple English Wikipedia a rather mind-numbing experience.

Comment author: [deleted] 08 April 2011 02:52:23AM *  1 point [-]

Yeah, I remain unconvinced that my resistance to reading the Sequences and the existing biases articles isn't just garden-variety fear of feeling dumb.

Comment author: TheOtherDave 08 April 2011 03:26:11AM 2 points [-]

Are you familar with youarenotsosmart.com? It might be more what you're looking for.

Comment author: [deleted] 08 April 2011 03:39:40AM 1 point [-]

Thanks, yeah, I'm familiar. There isn't much on there, though.

Comment author: atucker 05 April 2011 01:16:11AM 0 points [-]

It would be fun, but I'm not sure how memorable it would be. Maybe do them as jokes?

Couldn't hurt to do as a recap though.

Comment author: [deleted] 05 April 2011 01:22:56AM 0 points [-]

What are the criteria for memorable?

Comment author: atucker 05 April 2011 01:31:17AM 1 point [-]

Like, weighty and burned into my brain in a way that makes it a part of my natural reaction to things.

I guess if they were short enough to memorize the list though, I could just memorize it and go through it when I was worried about a bias.

Comment author: [deleted] 05 April 2011 02:03:38AM 1 point [-]

Do you associate "weighty" with difficult language? I realize "difficult" is subjective.

Comment author: atucker 05 April 2011 02:09:41AM 1 point [-]

No, but I associate it with length.

Like, I'm normally more affected by novels than blog posts.

Comment author: [deleted] 05 April 2011 02:35:57AM *  1 point [-]

I like to read, but I have a woefully short attention span. I guess what I'm saying is: the biases are valuable information, but the language they're written in, at least on wikipedia, is difficult for the layman. I would prefer my experience of gaining knowledge to not be (what I consider) unnecessarily difficult. I think the majority of people who might benefit from knowing about the biases won't slog through them until they're written in For Dummies language.

This is not to say that I refuse to Do My Work. I just bristle at doing work that seems unnecessary.