God I hated statistics in high school. Worse class ever.:blink: My head hurts just thinking about thisIf we're going to use statistics to figure this sort of stuff out, can we at least use some remotely advanced statistics besides averages? How many standard deviations away from the mean are these figures? What's the error involved in calculating it? Yeah sometimes refs suck, deal with it.
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Drew, don't take this personally. Nobody is cracking on you for this. I told you in my response (first post after yours) that I applaud your effort. You did a good thing, it's just that the numbers you used weren't showing the picture you intended. There's nothing wrong with that; stats are an esoteric thing, and unless you're a mathematician the kinds of stats you're going to have to use to show any kind of trend are going to be beyond the scope of most users. As fond as I am of stats, this is way beyond my ability. Zoo is right - the deviations and +/- numbers all have to be taken into account in something like you're attempting here.While so many other posts in this thread deserve this as well, yours takes the cake: :facepalm:If we're going to use statistics to figure this sort of stuff out, can we at least use some remotely advanced statistics besides averages? How many standard deviations away from the mean are these figures? What's the error involved in calculating it? Yeah sometimes refs suck, deal with it.
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