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- From: "dan mckinnon" <dan.mckinnon@canrem.com>
- Subject: tv & science education
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.4286.31991@dosgate>
- Reply-To: "dan mckinnon" <dan.mckinnon@canrem.com>
- Organization: Canada Remote Systems
- Distribution: sci
- Date: 23 Jan 93 23:13:04 EST
- Lines: 33
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- JWN>Only with a very liberal definition of "average" and "about 50%", or
- JWN>in case the quantity that's being averaged is symmetrically distributed
- JWN>around some value. It certainly is not *by definition* that 50% is
- JWN>less than average. By definition 50% is less than the median. This is
- JWN>not some theoretical point. The distribution of many important things
- JWN>is very skewed.
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- JWN>Maybe newspapers should have a section in which concepts like "average",
- JWN>"mean", "modus", "standard deviation" and so on are explained every
- JWN>day. Just for the benefit of Mensa members that don't know their statistics
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- I keep forgetting I am talking to very pedantic individuals who
- don't understand, or have the flexibility of mind, to use
- colloquialisms. Excuse me all to hell. ANd thank YOU for also proving my
- main point - mention something exceptionally in your favour that also
- causes problems, and people will attack you as if you have no right to
- complain. I hesitated about using "average" in that way, but thought
- people would understand the point I was trying to make without getting
- picky. I forgot that being picky is the whole raison d'etre of some
- people here.
-
- Everyone has their area of expertise , people, you should
- realize that, and be accommodating. I admit I don't know everything,
- that seems to put me in a minority here. Dry mathematics doesn't
- interest me, fractals do. Wasn't a hanging offence last time I checked.
-
- I thought we were concerned with the gist of arguments first.
- Ah, well, silly me.
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