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Is "50% increase" the same as "increased by 50"?

๐Ÿ’ญ How to Think About This

"Crime rose 100%!" Sounds terrible! But from 2 cases to 4? "Disease affects 1 in 10,000 - NEW drug cuts risk 50%!" Now 1 in 20,000. Still rare! Percentages can mislead without context. Let's learn to see through the numbers!

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ALWAYS ask: percentage of WHAT base number? "50% increase" from 2 = 3 (tiny!). "50% increase" from 1,000,000 = 1,500,000 (huge!). Same percentage, wildly different reality! The BASE RATE matters enormously!

Ignoring how COMMON something is to begin with! "Test is 95% accurate at detecting rare disease!" Sounds great! But if disease affects 1 in 10,000, most "positive" tests are FALSE positives! Context = base rate = how common is this anyway?

DIFFERENT THINGS! From 10% to 20% = "increased 10 percentage POINTS" OR "increased 100 PERCENT" (doubled!). Politicians love this trick - use whichever sounds better! 10% โ†’ 11% = 1 percentage point but 10% increase!

Always convert to ACTUAL NUMBERS! "200% increase in shark attacks!" From 1 to 3 attacks nationwide? Not scary. "Crime up 5%" in city of 1 million? That's 50,000 more crimes - very scary! Percentages hide scale!

Percentages without context can be deeply misleading - always ask for actual numbers!

Key concepts:

โ€ข Base rate: Starting number matters! 100% increase from 2 vs from 2,000,000

โ€ข Percentage points โ‰  percent: 10%โ†’20% = 10 points OR 100% increase

โ€ข Relative vs absolute: "50% reduction" could be huge or tiny depending on base

Common manipulation:

"Drug reduces heart attack risk by 50%!"

Reality: Risk drops from 2% to 1% (1 percentage point = 50% relative reduction). True but misleading!

Base rate fallacy example:

Disease affects 1 in 1,000 people. Test is 95% accurate.

You test positive - do you have disease?

Most people think "95% chance!" WRONG!

Out of 1,000 people: 1 has disease (test catches it), 50 don't have it (false positives from 5% error). So 1 in 51 positive tests are real = ~2% chance!

Defense questions:

1. What's the ACTUAL number?

2. Percentage of WHAT base?

3. How common is this to begin with?

4. Percentage points or percent?

Remember: Numbers don't lie, but presentations do!

๐Ÿค” Which thinking lens(es) did you use?

Select all the lenses you used:

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Adult Guidance

Story Seed: "Our class improved 200% on the test!" "Wait - from what score?" "From 10 to 30 out of 100..." "So 200% sounds huge, but you went from failing badly to still failing. What's the ACTUAL goal?"
Discussion Guide
  • Shopping math: "50% off!" - of what original price?
  • News headlines: Convert scary percentages to actual numbers
  • Growth claims: "Users grew 500%!" - from 10 to 60? Or 1 million to 6 million?
  • Health claims: "Reduces risk by 50%" - from what baseline risk?