Age: 0 (unborn) Language: Persian Religion: Muslim Income: $7909 USD Openness [i]: above average Conscientiousness [i]: average Extraversion [i]: below average Agreeableness [i]: barely above average Neuroticism [i]: average
How exactly did they determine language, religion, income, and neuroticism of a person who wasn’t even born yet?
Personality characteristics are partially heritable (i.e. a small amount of variance in these dimensions is attributable to genetics) and the global distribution is not uniform. pplapi implements a simplistic model of this general system, but the point is that many of these demographic and psychometric dimensions—including language and religion—are indicated prior to birth. While there will always be exceptions, pplapi models the typical case.
From the agent you selected, income is obviously implausible but all the other dimensions are probably in the ballpark. If you went to Iran (the country of that agent), then odds are, you can find a real person with those characteristics (excepting income, of course). Even better, if you sampled from Iran on pplapi and if you sampled real people in Iran, then odds are the distributions will be similar.
I know several ways to violate the assumptions of pplapi in order to generate garbage analyses, so there’s a lot of nuance here. However, I also know several interesting questions that can be answered with pplapi, so I think pplapi is nevertheless an interesting contribution.
Interesting.
http://pplapi.com/4869779458.html
How exactly did they determine language, religion, income, and neuroticism of a person who wasn’t even born yet?
It’s fake/virtual. I don’t fully understand the use yet.
Personality characteristics are partially heritable (i.e. a small amount of variance in these dimensions is attributable to genetics) and the global distribution is not uniform. pplapi implements a simplistic model of this general system, but the point is that many of these demographic and psychometric dimensions—including language and religion—are indicated prior to birth. While there will always be exceptions, pplapi models the typical case.
From the agent you selected, income is obviously implausible but all the other dimensions are probably in the ballpark. If you went to Iran (the country of that agent), then odds are, you can find a real person with those characteristics (excepting income, of course). Even better, if you sampled from Iran on pplapi and if you sampled real people in Iran, then odds are the distributions will be similar.
I know several ways to violate the assumptions of pplapi in order to generate garbage analyses, so there’s a lot of nuance here. However, I also know several interesting questions that can be answered with pplapi, so I think pplapi is nevertheless an interesting contribution.
Can you give examples of such questions?
What is the income of a 0 year old supposed to be? Shouldn’t income be very dependent on age?