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It made predictions that weren't true.
Throughout the evening, he made predictions that were always right.
And he found that hedgehogs made predictions that were far less accurate.
If Dr Lisi can calculate the masses of these, he will have made predictions that can be tested experimentally.The particles must be relatively massive, because they would otherwise have been discovered already.
Such explorations of "hidden public knowledge" have previously made predictions that were later confirmed by experimentation [27], [28].
Overall, a handful of best-performer teams were identified, while a majority of teams made predictions that were equivalent to random.
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But making predictions that don't come true never looks good for a chief executive.
Moreover, many economists don't seem troubled when they make predictions that go wrong.
Bayes described an approach to making predictions that allowed for the mixing of new data with existing beliefs.
In the Harvard forecasting study, the students acted as if they knew the right answers, making predictions that were far too precise.
While experts on average didn't make predictions that were much better than chance, there was a small subset of experts that were actually pretty good at making predictions, a group that Tetlock has come to call "superforecasters".
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