The Igon Value Problem

by rrusczyk, Nov 16, 2009, 7:41 PM

From an NYT Book Review take-down of Malcolm Gladwell:
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An eclectic essayist is necessarily a dilettante, which is not in itself a bad thing. But Gladwell frequently holds forth about statistics and psychology, and his lack of technical grounding in these subjects can be jarring. He provides misleading definitions of “homology,” “saggital plane” and “power law” and quotes an expert speaking about an “igon value” (that’s eigenvalue, a basic concept in linear algebra). In the spirit of Gladwell, who likes to give portentous names to his aperçus, I will call this the Igon Value Problem: when a writer’s education on a topic consists in interviewing an expert, he is apt to offer generalizations that are banal, obtuse or flat wrong.

Read the whole thing. It has taken me some time to stop laughing.

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This captures my feelings about Gladwell pretty well.

by worthawholebean, Nov 16, 2009, 10:11 PM

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Yes, I wish I had written the review myself...

by rrusczyk, Nov 16, 2009, 10:38 PM

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when a writer’s education on a topic consists in interviewing an expert, he is apt to offer generalizations that are banal, obtuse or flat wrong.

Conversely, this is why so many experts are so loth to be interviewed by the media, and so mortified when the news reports come out.

For instance, here's a National Geographic news report on the discovery of a grave stele in Turkey which is claimed to be a discovery of the first written evidence of the belief that the soul was a separate entity from the body: http://blogs.nationalgeographic.com/blogs/news/chiefeditor/2008/11/monument-to-the-soul.html The problems with this assertion are that (1) cultures in the same geographical area had been recording thoughts along those lines for hundreds of years and (2) this is not the first discovery of such a stele.

Oops.

Now who does the damage control?

by Osud, Nov 17, 2009, 2:32 AM

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