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HungryHobo comments on LINK: An example of the Pink Flamingo, the obvious-yet-overlooked cousin of the Black Swan - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: HungryHobo 05 November 2015 05:11:39PM *  2 points [-]

Estimates of nuclear weapons being deployed in a conflict between the 2 states in the next 10 years?

Poll is a probability poll as described here:http://wiki.lesswrong.com/wiki/Comment_formatting#Probability_Poll

values from 0 to 1

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Comment author: PeerGynt 05 November 2015 06:50:20PM *  3 points [-]

Could you specify whether you want answers as percentage probability, probabilities, odds, or expected number of launches? My answer was intended as a percentage

Comment author: tim 06 November 2015 07:26:49AM 1 point [-]

Yeah, I was fortunate enough to enter a percent sign after my estimate which resulted in an explicit warning, but an open-ended text box is not a great way to structure this poll.

Comment author: HungryHobo 06 November 2015 01:34:53PM 0 points [-]

I just used the standard less-wrong probability poll.

http://wiki.lesswrong.com/wiki/Comment_formatting#Probability_Poll

edited the comment to include the description.

Comment author: JoshuaZ 06 November 2015 07:27:35PM 2 points [-]

If people want to lock in their predictions they can do so on Prediction Book here.

Comment author: Daniel_Burfoot 06 November 2015 12:03:22AM 1 point [-]

Ugh, I screwed up the mean by entering "1" as a probability where I meant 1%. Now I know why Yvain has all those funny "are you reading the directions?" questions on his LW surveys.

Comment author: entirelyuseless 08 November 2015 02:32:28PM 0 points [-]

I failed to notice the "the" and entered my estimate for the probability of nuclear weapons being used in some state conflict, not necessarily between India and Pakistan.

Comment author: Diadem 07 November 2015 01:57:25AM 0 points [-]

Would't it be more accurate to use a geometric mean here, instead of an arithmic one?

An arithmic mean really obscures low predictions.

Comment author: Gunnar_Zarncke 05 November 2015 08:26:50PM 0 points [-]

I count deployments for power-demonstration like in the cold war too (it is more difficult what counts as a conflict though)..