It's Only 36 Pages, don't be a Wimp
There’s a problem with data. Unlike empirical observations or anecdotal reporting, people tend to believe that the results of a question answered with data are incontrovertible.
It’s the phenomenon of “mathwashing” so coined by former Kickstarter data chief Fred Benenson in these very webpages of Technical.ly Brooklyn.
“Anything we build using data is going to reflect the biases and decisions we make when collecting that data,” Benenson explained.
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