Of course, these two models do not model every possible dynamic, so it is certainly possible that they are wrong and Stanford's
estimates are closer to the truth.
Not exact matches
Either
estimate is nonetheless a good deal
closer to, and a good deal less optimistic about, the
truth than the wildly inaccurate
estimates that the public offered about teacher salaries and school expenditures.
Although what I report here
are estimates only, they
are far
closer to the grim
truth than anything I have heard from other sources.
The «consensus» position encompasses a range of
estimates, produced by research, none of which
is true (or
closer to the
truth) by virtue of its proximity
to others.
«Paul Homewood says: September 24, 2013 at 2:49
am The difficulty
is finding for a best
estimate — some curve which
is most likely
to be closest to the
truth.
The difficulty
is finding for a best
estimate — some curve which
is most likely
to be closest to the
truth.