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Showing Original Post only (View all)Americans Have One Very Strange Cognitive Bias -- Jonathan V. Last - TheBulwark [View all]
https://www.thebulwark.com/p/americans-have-one-very-strange-cognitiveOr: How I learned to stop worrying and love The People.
1. Perceptions
Yesterday Jemele Hill recirculated a study YouGov did in 2022 about the gaps between peoples perceptions and reality.
YouGov asked a series of questions on What percentage of Americans do you think are [fill in the blank]? with the [blank] being all sorts of qualities: black, gay, Christian, left-handed, own a passport, etc.
The results were hilarious. Here are some of the percentages that Americans (on average) think their fellow citizens are:
Well get to the actual, in vivo percentages in a moment. First I want to point out the absurdity: 1-in-3 are gay/lesbian? Muslims and Jews make up 57 percent of the country? Blacks are 40 percent of the population?
Not to be crass, but if a third of the population is gay/lesbian then where are all the kids coming from?
If a quarter of the country is Muslim and a third is Jewish, then mosques plus synagogues would outnumber churches. Does anyone see more mosques and synagogues than churches as they drive around?
If 40 percent of the country is black then wouldnt there be a lot more black people in Congress? I mean, there have only been 12 African-American senators ever.
You see what I mean: These perceptions do not square with any version of observable reality. Here the numbers as they actually exist in the real world:
We are talking about errors of perception measured by orders of magnitude. On the trans population, the average Americans estimation is off by 2,000 percent.
If you go down the list of characteristics YouGov asked people about, you see a persistent mistake in one direction: Americans vastly overestimate the numbers of people in minority groups. And by minority groups Im talking not just about racial, ethnic, and sexual minorities. They wildly overestimate all kinds of minorities.
Yesterday Jemele Hill recirculated a study YouGov did in 2022 about the gaps between peoples perceptions and reality.
YouGov asked a series of questions on What percentage of Americans do you think are [fill in the blank]? with the [blank] being all sorts of qualities: black, gay, Christian, left-handed, own a passport, etc.
The results were hilarious. Here are some of the percentages that Americans (on average) think their fellow citizens are:
Transgender: 21 percent
Muslim: 27 percent
Jewish: 30 percent
Black: 41 percent
Live in New York City: 30 percent
Gay or lesbian: 30 percent
Well get to the actual, in vivo percentages in a moment. First I want to point out the absurdity: 1-in-3 are gay/lesbian? Muslims and Jews make up 57 percent of the country? Blacks are 40 percent of the population?
Not to be crass, but if a third of the population is gay/lesbian then where are all the kids coming from?
If a quarter of the country is Muslim and a third is Jewish, then mosques plus synagogues would outnumber churches. Does anyone see more mosques and synagogues than churches as they drive around?
If 40 percent of the country is black then wouldnt there be a lot more black people in Congress? I mean, there have only been 12 African-American senators ever.
You see what I mean: These perceptions do not square with any version of observable reality. Here the numbers as they actually exist in the real world:
Transgender: 1 percent
Muslim: 1 percent
Jewish: 2 percent
Black: 12 percent
Live in New York City: 2 percent1
Gay or lesbian: 3 percent
We are talking about errors of perception measured by orders of magnitude. On the trans population, the average Americans estimation is off by 2,000 percent.
If you go down the list of characteristics YouGov asked people about, you see a persistent mistake in one direction: Americans vastly overestimate the numbers of people in minority groups. And by minority groups Im talking not just about racial, ethnic, and sexual minorities. They wildly overestimate all kinds of minorities.
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Americans Have One Very Strange Cognitive Bias -- Jonathan V. Last - TheBulwark [View all]
erronis
Nov 2024
OP
Cut to the chase... many Murikans have no fucking idea what they are talking about. nt
albacore
Nov 2024
#3
Most Americans live in isolated suburban communites. They're completely cut off from the outside world.
Yavin4
Nov 2024
#4
I have read some books on addictive behavior, whose patterns are mimicked by cults and criminal gangs to some extent.
usonian
Nov 2024
#5
I read an article years ago about good liberal white parents who wanted their kids to be in a "multicultural" school
WhiskeyGrinder
Nov 2024
#7
The republicans started to slash public school funding in the 70s and never stopped.
Basso8vb
Nov 2024
#9