Tag: Surivorship bias

  • The Survivorship Bias

    The Survivorship Bias

    During World War II, military analysts faced a puzzling problem. Returning fighter planes were riddled with bullet holes, particularly in the wings, tail, and fuselage. The natural assumption? Reinforce those areas to improve survival rates. But a brilliant statistician, Abraham Wald, saw things differently. He pointed out something crucial: these planes made it back. The damage…