Let's get Rahsaan to debate Tom Troiano, re: the borders of Boston. I bet it would surpass the limerick thread!You must be great at parties, Rahsaan.
Let's get Rahsaan to debate Tom Troiano, re: the borders of Boston. I bet it would surpass the limerick thread!You must be great at parties, Rahsaan.
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
My point about Brad's original connection is still the same: it's silly.
Wait, you can't make generalizations on six billion people by studying forty-five of them? Say it ain't so!
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
My point about Brad's original connection is still the same: it's silly.
Wait, you can't make generalizations on six billion people by studying forty-five of them? Say it ain't so!
Sure you can.
The issue has to do with implying causation from a correlational study. With random assignment and the right experimental conditions, you can broadly generalize from a sample of 45.
The usual way to say it is: What is the margin of error and confidence level offered by a sample size of 45 drawn randomly and independently from a population of 6,000,000,000 ?originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
From 45 people to 6 billion people reliably? Can 45 people really encompass all the relevant variables?
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
The usual way to say it is: What is the margin of error and confidence level offered by a sample size of 45 drawn randomly and independently from a population of 6,000,000,000 ?originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
From 45 people to 6 billion people reliably? Can 45 people really encompass all the relevant variables?
Per these lovely little calculators, the answer is: the 45-person sample represents the population with confidence level +/- 15%.
If you want to get that confidence down to something about which you can feel pretty confident, like say 5%, then you need 384 people.
Ain't statistics grand?
No! No! Think about it, they like all wine at a demi-sec level.originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by SFJoe:
What about those with no personality at all?
They drink Pabst Blue Ribbon?
Is it true that Troiano uses only Yquem on his pancakes daily?originally posted by Thor:
Let's get Rahsaan to debate Tom Troiano, re: the borders of Boston. I bet it would surpass the limerick thread!You must be great at parties, Rahsaan.
originally posted by Lou Kessler: Troiano uses only Yquem on his pancakes daily?
originally posted by Thor:
I strongly suspect, but will never test, that we could do a fair bisection of wine preference and (U.S.) political affiliation with easily predictable results. And yes, I know outliers.
originally posted by Thor:
I strongly suspect, but will never test, that we could do a fair bisection of wine preference and (U.S.) political affiliation with easily predictable results. And yes, I know outliers.