Kerry’s argument was that centralization helps prevent false positives. I was trying to show that there are other ways to prevent false positives.
With regard to false negatives, I would guess that centralization exacerbates that problem—a decentralized group of funders are more likely to make decisions using a diverse set of paradigms.
Kerry’s argument was that centralization helps prevent false positives. I was trying to show that there are other ways to prevent false positives.
With regard to false negatives, I would guess that centralization exacerbates that problem—a decentralized group of funders are more likely to make decisions using a diverse set of paradigms.