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Culture War Roundup for the week of January 16, 2023

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Though I don't begrudge anyone their essays, I don't really like this presumption. The left is much better at writing essays and getting them published, because most journalists and writers are lefties. The battle, by it's nature, is asymmetrical, and picked by the collective consciousness of the left to be the path of least resistance to them - since all they need to do is sow doubt about whether gas stoves might be harmful, and because the regulations they favor are designed to boil the frog and wipe out gas stoves thirty years down the road rather than tomorrow.

Mmm. I cannot for the life of me find it, but I remember reading something a long while ago, and I think it was some kind of meta-analysis, definitely something with actual data anyway, that studies are more likely to be published and cited if they come to a left-favouring conclusion. A study finding that women have it harder in some way, for example, will be published and boosted to the high heavens while one highlighting male hardships will be largely buried.

The Paranoid Rant used Cumulative Meta-analysis as a Publication Bias Model, though it's a fairly small number of items for a meta-analysis and only one is obviously political.

What I remember was contained within a blog post, I'm pretty sure. Not SSC, a different layout. But the same topic. But that's getting at what I mean.