I think your reasoning-as-stated there is true and I’m glad that you showed the full data. I suggested removing outliers for dutch book calculations because I suspected that the people who were wild outliers on at least one of their answers were more likely to be wild outliers on their ability to resist dutch books; I predict that the thing that causes someone to say they value a laptop at one million bikes is pretty often just going to be “they’re unusually bad at assigning numeric values to things.”
The actual origin of my confusion was “huh, those dutch book numbers look really high relative to my expectations, this reminds me of earlier in the post when the other outliers made numbers really high.”
I’d be interested to see the outlier-less numbers here, but I respect if you don’t have the spoons for that given that the designated census processing time is already over.
I think your reasoning-as-stated there is true and I’m glad that you showed the full data. I suggested removing outliers for dutch book calculations because I suspected that the people who were wild outliers on at least one of their answers were more likely to be wild outliers on their ability to resist dutch books; I predict that the thing that causes someone to say they value a laptop at one million bikes is pretty often just going to be “they’re unusually bad at assigning numeric values to things.”
The actual origin of my confusion was “huh, those dutch book numbers look really high relative to my expectations, this reminds me of earlier in the post when the other outliers made numbers really high.”
I’d be interested to see the outlier-less numbers here, but I respect if you don’t have the spoons for that given that the designated census processing time is already over.