We Are in Need of Renaissance People
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Didn't we have an article recently discussed about how US colleges were getting very "One Dimensional"? I agree that people should not be so focused on one skill to the exclusion of other ones.
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The article lacks analytical rigor. The author should support his claims with statistically significant data rather than mere arguments based on a few exemplars.
@Axtremus said in We Are in Need of Renaissance People:
The article lacks analytical rigor. The author should support his claims with statistically significant data rather than mere arguments based on a few exemplars.
Does the book have analytical rigor?
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@jon-nyc said in We Are in Need of Renaissance People:
He needs to spend more time on TNCR.
I think you may be confusing Renaissance People with Renaissance Fair people.
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@jon-nyc said in We Are in Need of Renaissance People:
He needs to spend more time on TNCR.
I think you may be confusing Renaissance People with Renaissance Fair people.
@Doctor-Phibes said in We Are in Need of Renaissance People:
@jon-nyc said in We Are in Need of Renaissance People:
He needs to spend more time on TNCR.
I think you may be confusing Renaissance People with Renaissance Fair people.
Pretty sure I know the woman on the scooter. If it's who I think it is, she's no rando.
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The article lacks analytical rigor. The author should support his claims with statistically significant data rather than mere arguments based on a few exemplars.
@Axtremus said in We Are in Need of Renaissance People:
The article lacks analytical rigor. The author should support his claims with statistically significant data rather than mere arguments based on a few exemplars.
That's not an issue where statistics is applicable. Sometimes an analytical argument is the best you can get.