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Abraham Wald
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- survivorship bias
- Abraham Wald was a statistican who was tasked by the Allied war effort with understanding how to make the Allied war planes function better.
 - And he was presented with a series of airplanes that had bullet holes throughout them as they had gone from bombing runs over Nazi Germany.
 - And he looked at them, and he saw that there were 
- holes in the wings,
 - holes in the tail,
 - holes in the nose of the plane.
 
 - And the general said to him, you know, "Based on your statistical expertise, where should we put extra armor?
 - Where should we reinforce the plane?"
 - And most of the people thought they should put them where the bullet holes were.
 - Abraham Wald took one look at this, and he said, "If you put armor over the places where the holes are, 
- you're going to make the planes get shot down more."
 
 - Because the reality was the places that didn't have bullet holes were the most crucial.
 - The places that had been shot in 
- the fuselage,
 - the middle of the plane where the engine was,
 
 - those were in Germany, they didn't survive, 
- they were wrecks.
 
 - So they never made it back to be analyzed.
 - So survivorship bias is a bias where we look at the wrong kinds of data because we only look at what survived.
 
 
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