This is a question that I don’t have an answer to, but I thought of it while I was reading the post, and it doesn’t seem addressed. Here goes. As 80,000 Hours does atypical research, how much will they worry about biases that will affect their research, that don’t usually affect other social science research?
This is a question that I don’t have an answer to, but I thought of it while I was reading the post, and it doesn’t seem addressed. Here goes. As 80,000 Hours does atypical research, how much will they worry about biases that will affect their research, that don’t usually affect other social science research?