I mean 'evidence' in the Bayesian sense, not the scientific sense.
Great, so did I! Now communicate that evidence. If it can't be communicated, I don't think you should be so confident in it.
One reason for not posting more information is that doing so requires lots of staff hours
I find that hard to believe. It may take time for the participants to report back, but not for you to tabulate the results.
We're also trying to, for example, develop a rationality curriculum and write a document of open problems in FAI theory.
I'm sorry, but this just sounds like excuse-making. Do you want your audience to be people who just take your word on something like this? I've asked several times for some very simple checks. This claim that you're too busy just doesn't fly.
I'm fairly confident that campers got more out of my fashion sessions than what they can learn only from looking at a few fashion magazines.
Then why don't you mention this in your "how to be happy" post, which is also being used as evidence of your productivity? Do you know a single person who has improved fashion to an acceptable level as a result of those magazines?
Cheers,
Luke
Not necessary.
Great, so did I! Now communicate that evidence. If it can't be communicated, I don't think you should be so confident in it.
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...It may take time for the participants to report back, but not for you to
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