A lot of journalism wants to have what they call objectivity without them having a commitment to pursuing the truth, but that doesn't work. Objectivity requires belief in and a commitment toward pursuing the truth- having an object outside of our personal point of view.
--Nate Silver
A lot of news is just entertainment masquerading as news.
--Nate Silver
Actually, one of the better indicators historically of how well the stock market will do is just a Gallup poll, when you ask Americans if you think it's a good time to invest in stocks, except it goes the opposite direction of what you would expect. When the markets going up, it in fact makes it more prone toward decline.
--Nate Silver
Almost everyone's instinct is to be overconfident and read way too much into a hot or cold streak.
--Nate Silver
Caesar recognized the omens, but he didn't believe they applied to him.
--Nate Silver
Distinguishing the signal from the noise requires both scientific knowledge and self-knowledge.
--Nate Silver
Every day, three times per second, we produce the equivalent of the amount of data that the Library of Congress has in its entire print collection, right? But most of it is like cat videos on YouTube or 13-year-olds exchanging text messages about the next Twilight movie.
--Nate Silver
Every four years in the presidential election, some new precedent is broken.
--Nate Silver
I don't play fantasy baseball anymore now because it's too much work, and I feel like I have to hold myself up to such a high standard. I'm pretty serious about my fantasy football, though.
--Nate Silver
I don't think that somebody who is observing or predicting behavior should also be participating in the 'experiment.'.
--Nate Silver
I prefer more to kind of show people different things than tell them 'oh, here's what you should believe' and, over time, you can build up a rapport with your audience.
--Nate Silver
I think it's odd that people who cover politics wouldn't have any political views.
--Nate Silver
If you have reason to think that yesterday's forecast went wrong, there is no glory in sticking to it.
--Nate Silver
If you're keeping yourself in the bubble and only looking at your own data or only watching the TV that fits your agenda then it gets boring.
--Nate Silver
In politics people build whole reputations off of getting one thing right.
--Nate Silver
On average, people should be more skeptical when they see numbers. They should be more willing to play around with the data themselves.
--Nate Silver
People attach too much importance to intangibles like heart, desire and clutch hitting.
--Nate Silver
People don't have a good intuitive sense of how to weigh new information in light of what they already know. They tend to overrate it.
--Nate Silver
People gravitate toward information that implies a happier outlook for them.
--Nate Silver
People still don't appreciate how ephemeral success is.
--Nate Silver
Success makes you less intimidated by things.
--Nate Silver
The key to making a good forecast is not in limiting yourself to quantitative information.
--Nate Silver
The problem is that when polls are wrong, they tend to be wrong in the same direction. If they miss in New Hampshire, for instance, they all miss on the same mistake.
--Nate Silver
The public is even more pessimistic about the economy than even the most bearish economists are.
--Nate Silver
The thing that people associate with expertise, authoritativeness, kind of with a capital 'A,' doesn't correlate very well with who's actually good at making predictions.
--Nate Silver
The way we perceive accuracy and what accuracy is statistically are really two different things.
--Nate Silver
There's always the risk that there are unknown unknowns.
--Nate Silver
We must become more comfortable with probability and uncertainty.
--Nate Silver
We want to get 80%-85% of predictions right, not 100%. Or else we calibrated our estimates in the wrong way.
--Nate Silver
We're living in a world where Google beats Gallup.
--Nate Silver
We're not that much smarter than we used to be, even though we have much more information- and that means the real skill now is learning how to pick out the useful information from all this noise.
--Nate Silver
You don't want to influence the same system you are trying to forecast.
--Nate Silver
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