Survivorship Bias
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The narrative holds truth, yet the term wasn't his doing. ✔ Abraham Wald, an Hungarian geometer and statistician, significantly impacted statistical decision theory during World War II. A University of Vienna geometry graduate in 1931, he escaped from Nazi Austria to the United States in 1938. His pioneering work on sequential analysis at Columbia University constituted a significant breakthrough in the field. ✔ Wald is considered the unofficial progenitor of "survivorship bias," drawing from his 1943 analyses on how aircraft survival correlated with incurred damage. This research informed aircraft optimisation during the Vietnam War, uncovering that areas on aircraft that sustained minimal damage were more prone to future failures, especially the engine. The concept of survivorship bias demonstrates a prevalent cognitive error where one focuses on what one believes in. We tend to prioritise visible success over unseen failures. This bias influences our interpretation of both historical and contemporary events. Stay skeptical and knowledgeable, (and follow C'est vrai ça ?) https://cvc.li/ZVBhy https://cvc.li/JgMnm https://cvc.li/JYLHG
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