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also if you're trying to act all mysterious and Lao-Tzuish, implying that "He who speaks does not know and he who knows does not speak," then your comment was 15 words too long.
Never heard of absolute deviation until just now. How would absolute deviation work better? I can't even find the mean absolute deviation of IQ, so all I can do is approximate that it would be 15÷[√(π÷2)]≈12. That would just prove my point even further...
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[–] dan_k 0 points 10 points 10 points (+10|-0) ago
Standard deviation does not mean absolute.
[–] Le_Squish 1 point 3 points 4 points (+4|-1) ago
He though he was being smart. Don't you see all those long paragraphs he typed.
[–] rektumsempra [S] ago
see my reply here.
also if you're trying to act all mysterious and Lao-Tzuish, implying that "He who speaks does not know and he who knows does not speak," then your comment was 15 words too long.
[–] rektumsempra [S] ago
Never heard of absolute deviation until just now. How would absolute deviation work better? I can't even find the mean absolute deviation of IQ, so all I can do is approximate that it would be 15÷[√(π÷2)]≈12. That would just prove my point even further...
[–] dan_k ago
Maths only explains reality, not define it.
[–] urx ago
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