Comment · Fri, November 14, 2014 · Ceretropic
How does /r/nootrpics feel about anecdotal reports?
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smellybaconreader · 9 points
Inspired by this thread over in /r/psychology, I'm curious how this community views anecdotal evidence. Sift through any thread in this subreddit and you'll find dozens of anecdotal nootropic reports. To me, that's frustrating.
I can't help but to agree with the posters over in that thread who are decidely against anecdotal evidence. Anecdotal evidence is the lowest form of scientific evidence; it's notoriously unreliable, and borderline useless. Pretty much the only value I see is to generate hypotheses which can be scientifically tested.
What do you guys think?
See also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anecdotal_evidence
Also, please excuse my painful typo in the title.
What they were answering
chrico031 · 4 points
For ease of building, I'd use PRAW to grab any article that is posted, run it through an NLP API, then have it drop a parent comment in the comments section here on Reddit.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
That would be very cool if done correctly.