There are four ways to get fired from Caesars: (1) theft, (2) sexual harassment, (3) running an experiment without a control group, and (4) keeping a gambling addict away from the casino

by Andrew Gelman on December 11, 2012 · 0 comments

in Methodology

Amid all the (justified) hype about big data and statistical experimentation, we should remember that statistics can also be used to optimize an organization’s ability to ruin some people’s lives. This general point will not be news to any student of political science, of course, but somehow it caught me by surprise, perhaps because I’ve generally been happy with all the celebration of statistics we’ve been seeing in the business press in recent years.

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