William M. Grove

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person Peter Galison
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person Peter Galison
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person Paul E. Meehl
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This document is page 143 of a concordance index from a legal transcript, prepared by the firm Censor & Associates. The index lists keywords alphabetically from 'good' to 'institution' and provides the page and line numbers where they appear in the full transcript. The document references several individuals, including Hayley, Herman, Hawthorne, and GROVE, and is marked with a Department of Justice (DOJ) control number.

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2025-11-20

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This document is page 160 of a larger collection (labeled HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016963), containing an essay titled 'Algorists Dream of Objectivity' by Peter Galison. The text discusses the history of algorithms and compares subjective 'clinical' prediction methods against objective 'algorithmic' methods in psychology, citing a 1996 study by Grove and Meehl. While included in Epstein-related discovery files, the document itself is an academic text likely from a compilation book (possibly an Edge.org publication) and contains no flight logs or financial data.

Essay / book excerpt
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from an essay titled 'Algorists Dream of Objectivity' by Harvard science historian Peter Galison. The text discusses the history of algorithms and contrasts 'clinical' (subjective) judgment with 'algorithmic' (objective) prediction, citing a study by psychologists Grove and Meehl that argues algorithmic prediction is generally superior. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, suggesting it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation, likely related to the Edge Foundation or scientific networks associated with Jeffrey Epstein.

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2025-11-19
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