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Re: CASC Believability Theorem

Posted by Gimwinkle on 2011-November-11 22:21:53 EST, Friday
In reply to CASC Believability Theorem posted by qtns2di4 on 2011-November-11 20:13:03 EST, Friday

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I'd say it has a Normal Distribution... for society. However, in grade schools, junior high schools and, perhaps some high schools, it probably would be the Student's t Distribution (See Student's t-test: "t" for touch.) For those child lovers who can only hope to find a partner, you always can use the Wishart Distribution which would be a generalization of the Gamma Distribution. (Okay, that's a stretch.....)

So, I'm going to perform a Student's t-test now. We're going out into the garden to find some square roots to divide. But, as resistance tends towards zero, "two" tends to unity.

Damn, I made that up! I am good, or what?


Gimwinkle


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