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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ In [[hubbard_2020_failure#Break It Down, Then Do the Math]]
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Hubbard introduces **decomposition** as a method for reducing error in estimates,
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Providing Fermi's "piano tuners in Chicago" problem as an example,
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without acknowledging that _Fermi_ supplied the decomposition.
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Hubbard also references [[macgregor_1994_judgemental-decomposition]]
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Hubbard also references [[macgregor_1994_judgmental-decomposition]]
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which is a similar case.
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Neither of these examples suggest that decomposition is a magic bullet,
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_or even that a layman's decomposition wouldn't be worse than nothing._
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