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TonyV wrote:
wrote: "We all like to think we're smarter than average, but at least half of us are deluded" No. That would be the "median" not the "average". Sorry, had to get that out :-) Would it be reasonable to say that "smarts" has a bell shaped curve, so the median and average are the same? Or if I'm wrong about that, that the average is higher than the median, giving us the potential for more than half of us to be deluded? Either way, I'm sure I'd lose an argument with John C. about statistics. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA * Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly * Updated! "Transponders in Sailplanes" http://tinyurl.com/y739x4 * New Jan '08 - sections on Mode S, TPAS, ADS-B, Flarm, more * "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" at www.motorglider.org |
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At 19:55 12 November 2008, TonyV wrote:
wrote: "We all like to think we're smarter than average, but at least half of us are deluded" No. That would be the "median" not the "average". Sorry, had to get that out :-) Given that there is a lower limit to intelligence (dumb enough and you can't remember to keep breathing) but no noticeable upper limit, I would suggest that most likely *more* than half of us are dumber than average. Jim Beckman |
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Eric Greenwell wrote:
No. That would be the "median" not the "average". Sorry, had to get that out :-) Would it be reasonable to say that "smarts" has a bell shaped curve, so the median and average are the same? OK, I'll run with this :-). I don't think so (I have no proof). We're not talking "smarts" here but piloting skill. Most bad pilots "saw the light" and never made it to license (Lord knows that it wasn't all of them). So, your curve would not be bell shaped. I could be wrong :-). Tony V. |
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Eric Greenwell wrote:
No. That would be the "median" not the "average". Sorry, had to get that out :-) Would it be reasonable to say that "smarts" has a bell shaped curve, so the median and average are the same? OK, I'll run with this :-). I don't think so (I have no proof). We're not talking "smarts" here but piloting skill. Most bad pilots "saw the light" and never made it to license (Lord knows that it wasn't all of them). So, your curve would not be bell shaped. I could be wrong :-). Tony V. |
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On Nov 13, 12:15*pm, Jim Beckman wrote:
At 19:55 12 November 2008, TonyV wrote: wrote: "We all like to think we're smarter than average, but at least half of us are deluded" No. That would be the "median" not the "average". Sorry, had to get that out :-) Given that there is a lower limit to intelligence (dumb enough and you can't remember to keep breathing) but no noticeable upper limit, I would suggest that most likely *more* than half of us are dumber than average. Jim Beckman Can't believe I'm biting on this... "Although the term "IQ" is still in common use, the scoring of modern IQ tests such as the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale is now based on a projection of the subject's measured rank on the Gaussian bell curve with a center value (average IQ) of 100, and a standard deviation of 15, although different tests may have different standard deviations." - Source: Wikipedia - the source of all possibly true facts ....and the link to the bell curve http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...7/IQ_curve.svg Presumably someone in a persistent vegetative state would be unable to take the test and would score a 0 - you'd need an equal number at 200 to preserve the symmetry - and you don't meet many of those. Now back to our original programming already in progress... ....nice article BB! Even in the WSJ using the term "median" will lose you readership, so we'll overlook the linguistic license. 9B |
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On Nov 14, 1:53*am, wrote:
...nice article BB! *Even in the WSJ using the term "median" will lose you readership, so we'll overlook the linguistic license. I think you meant "especially in WSJ"... See ya, Dave |
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On Nov 14, 1:15*pm, DRN wrote:
I think you meant "especially in WSJ"... See ya, Dave Hey, that's the "Daily diary of the American dream" you're talking about! |
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On Nov 14, 4:32*pm, Bob Kuykendall wrote:
On Nov 14, 1:15*pm, DRN wrote: I think you meant "especially in WSJ"... See ya, Dave Hey, that's the "Daily diary of the American dream" you're talking about! It looks good in the bottom of the parrot's house. See ya, Dave |
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On Nov 14, 2:40*pm, DRN wrote:
On Nov 14, 4:32*pm, Bob Kuykendall wrote: On Nov 14, 1:15*pm, DRN wrote: I think you meant "especially in WSJ"... See ya, Dave Hey, that's the "Daily diary of the American dream" you're talking about! It looks good in the bottom of the parrot's house. See ya, Dave my ferrets have fun with it too............! Brad, Rocko and Hubert |
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