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Stated:revealed conveniently leaves the lack of self control out of the discussion
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What do you mean?
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Half baked at the moment but I’m pondering through preference falsifications and crowd pressure dynamics in the revealed side of your lil pet expression 😊
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Stated preference is very much about preference falsification! Most people like saying things that they think other people want to hear (or increases their status with said people). Virtue signaling, etc.
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Dan’s stated preference: he believes in revealed precedence > stated preference. Dan’s revealed preference: Spends all day talking to people about stated preferences on Farcaster. 🤔 Could be on to something @bias, no self control to be found.
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Agreed agreed. But I feel like much of the revealed side potentially has falsification written all over it in the age of crowd acceptance and all the incentives aligned there
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Confirmation bias is a powerful thing. 🕺
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Agree. However, the world shouldn’t always be built towards getting people to their revealed preferences I imagine E.g. some suffer from addictions / substance abuse but state that they’d rather not be addicted
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