The Hawthorn effect (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawthorne_effect) comes to mind in looking at some of the experiments being conducted. Not sure if we can ever remove the observer from the data. And we always have confirmation bias leaking in. But the press is now always seeking clicks and headlines that draw the reader in. I had t…
The Hawthorn effect (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawthorne_effect) comes to mind in looking at some of the experiments being conducted. Not sure if we can ever remove the observer from the data. And we always have confirmation bias leaking in. But the press is now always seeking clicks and headlines that draw the reader in. I had thought that advertisement would see diminishing returns so that we would get some calm to our webpages; instead many sites with less traffic load up even more ads to pay for the bandwidth used.
The Hawthorn effect (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawthorne_effect) comes to mind in looking at some of the experiments being conducted. Not sure if we can ever remove the observer from the data. And we always have confirmation bias leaking in. But the press is now always seeking clicks and headlines that draw the reader in. I had thought that advertisement would see diminishing returns so that we would get some calm to our webpages; instead many sites with less traffic load up even more ads to pay for the bandwidth used.