Not only courtesy, but also future hope (which I think may be more important here).
Yeah it’s really hard to test. I think validity of point estimates are pretty reasonable for wellbeing surveys and I agree with most of the reasoning on this post.
It’s very had to test those biases ethically, but probably possible. Not in this kind of survey anyway.
The reasons he gave for not being worried about those biases were not unreasonable, but based on flimsy evidence. Especially future hope bias which may not have been researched at all.
Not only courtesy, but also future hope (which I think may be more important here).
Yeah it’s really hard to test. I think validity of point estimates are pretty reasonable for wellbeing surveys and I agree with most of the reasoning on this post.
It’s very had to test those biases ethically, but probably possible. Not in this kind of survey anyway.
The reasons he gave for not being worried about those biases were not unreasonable, but based on flimsy evidence. Especially future hope bias which may not have been researched at all.