November 24, 2009
Gladwell responds to Pinker
Malcolm Gladwell responds to Steven Pinker's review of his new book:
I wondered about the basis of Pinker’s conclusion, so I e-mailed him, asking if he could tell me where to find the scientific data that would set me straight. He very graciously wrote me back. He had three sources, he said. The first was Steve Sailer. Sailer, for the uninitiated, is a California blogger with a marketing background who is best known for his belief that black people are intellectually inferior to white people. Sailer’s “proof” of the connection between draft position and performance is, I’m sure Pinker would agree, crude: his key variable is how many times a player has been named to the Pro Bowl. Pinker’s second source was a blog post, based on four years of data, written by someone who runs a pre-employment testing company, who also failed to appreciate—as far as I can tell (the key part of the blog post is only a paragraph long)—the distinction between aggregate and per-play performance. Pinker’s third source was an article in the Columbia Journalism Review, prompted by my essay, that made an argument partly based on a link to a blog called “Niners Nation." I have enormous respect for Professor Pinker, and his description of me as “minor genius” made even my mother blush. But maybe on the question of subjects like quarterbacks, we should agree that our differences owe less to what can be found in the scientific literature than they do to what can be found on Google.
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Posted by: bk | Nov 24, 2009 2:26:07 AM
Pinker's review is remarkably prescient of Gladwell's rebuttal - which has all of the following elements: Populism, Cherry picking, Overstating.
Posted by: anon | Nov 24, 2009 5:36:58 AM
I can't believe Gladwell and Pinker are having it out in the comments section of Gladwell's blog. Kind of awesome.
Posted by: olivia | Nov 24, 2009 2:33:10 PM
Where, Olivia?
Posted by: Abbas Raza | Nov 24, 2009 3:18:47 PM
Sailer quoted Pinker's latest reply in the NYT, but that's all I could find. Malcolm isn't having the best ever day. I feel like buying him a scotch.
Posted by: Carlos | Nov 24, 2009 4:21:58 PM
Gladwell's post doesn't go very far in rebutting Pinker's broader review.
Posted by: Steve | Nov 29, 2009 12:07:31 PM
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