Match Gilovich, Savitsky & Medvec (1998): liars estimated ~48.8% would catch them while ~24.8% actually did
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Match Gilovich, Savitsky & Medvec (1998): liars estimated ~48.8% would catch them while ~24.8% actually did
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The claim is misattributed: Kaplan & Lerner's cited paper is about venture capital, not hiring; the structured-interview evidence is associated with Schmidt & Hunter's selection-methods meta-analyses.
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2 corrections applied: The co-author of Fundamentals of Software Architecture is Neal Ford, not Neal Fowler (the reference list cites Ford correctly). | Yegge's 'Platforms Rant' was an accidentally public 2011 Google+ p…
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3 corrections applied: The warning-label proposal was made in a June 2024 op-ed, not an August 2023 advisory. | Study was published in 2022 and is a natural experiment, not an RCT. | Instagram and its like feature launc…
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2 corrections applied: Wrong journal; the pool-table study appeared in Replications in Social Psychology. | Wrong journal; Guerin & Innes (1982) appeared in the British Journal of Social Psychology.
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Matches the article's own cited source (Levels's '$2,000/Month Side Project'); ~$50k/month was not first-year
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Eisenberger & Cameron (1996) was published in American Psychologist, consistent with the article's own reference list
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North, Hargreaves & McKendrick's 1999 wine-music study was published in the Journal of Applied Psychology, not Nature (as the article's own reference list states).
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2 corrections applied: Stanford has no 'Graduate School of Economics'; Bloom is in the Department of Economics. | Corrects the conflated citation: the hybrid-work RCT (~1,600 Trip.com employees) was published in Nature…
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Attribute substitution was a 2002 chapter in Heuristics and Biases (as the article's own reference list cites), not a 2003 Psychological Review paper.
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