talkingprawn
talkingprawn t1_j26zqol wrote
Reply to $100,000/yr is less then $275 a day. by MiasmaFate
When you have a salary, they’re paying you to get a job done. It mostly doesn’t matter how or when you do the job, as long as you get it done. You still get the money.
talkingprawn t1_iyd85tc wrote
Reply to ELI5: Why do 26°C (78°F) feel colder in the water than 26°C (78°F) air temperature? by GrooveBeatz
It’s because of heat conduction. Air is a better insulator than water, so it transmits less heat out of your body. Water is a poor insulator and transmits more. You feel cold based on how much heat leaves your body.
talkingprawn t1_ixp7wv3 wrote
Reply to comment by phadrus56 in A 7 out of 10 is average by [deleted]
Jesus. If you want proof, look at literally any rating system, like on Amazon, Hulu, or Goodreads. The average rating on goodreads is 3.7 out of 5, aka 7.4 out of 10. They’re not all exactly 7, no. But it sure as hell isn’t 5 out of 10. 5 is the middle rating (2.5 is in this case), not the average.
The average high school GPA is 3.0 out of 4.0 — aka 75% or 7.5 out of 10.
It totally varies depending on the data set. It can be 5 sometimes! But that’s coincidental. In a ton of cases, it’s 7-ish.
talkingprawn t1_ixodfz7 wrote
Reply to comment by phadrus56 in A 7 out of 10 is average by [deleted]
And 62.3% of statistics are made up on the spot :).
I do believe the average score on tests is in the 70’s. I’ve also found things in the past indicating that the average book rating is in the 7’s. I’m not going to dig up references right now.
But for me the point is, it’s totally contextual. 7 totally can be the average.
talkingprawn t1_ixob2ro wrote
Reply to comment by phadrus56 in A 7 out of 10 is average by [deleted]
Sorry, what? You want a citation for the existence of statistics? This is the definition of average. It’s the midpoint of a dataset.
For context, how old are you? I’m happy to share if you’re just learning this stuff. Your question seems very strange.
talkingprawn t1_ixo6dyo wrote
Reply to comment by phadrus56 in A 7 out of 10 is average by [deleted]
Sure if you’re talking about your individual response. But if you ask 100 people to rank something from 1-10, and most people cluster around 7 as their answer, then the average will be 7. You’re thinking about it from the wrong perspective.
talkingprawn t1_ixnt6ky wrote
Reply to comment by phadrus56 in A 7 out of 10 is average by [deleted]
That’s a really specific assumption. Correct, if you specifically tailor the data to make 5 average, then 5 will be average.
talkingprawn t1_ixmxanx wrote
Reply to comment by phadrus56 in A 7 out of 10 is average by [deleted]
1-10 is the set of possible values. Every data point is between 1 and 10.
talkingprawn t1_ixmrumo wrote
Reply to comment by phadrus56 in A 7 out of 10 is average by [deleted]
5 is only average if the distribution of data points makes 5 the average. If the set has 1,1,4,6,9,9, the average is 5. If it has 1,2,2,3,7, the average is 3.
So for instance if most people rate a book at a 7, the average is 7.
talkingprawn t1_itjx3js wrote
Reply to When getting a scent, why do dogs do a bunch of short, little sniffs instead of one big one? by MrCSKing
No with scent you need lots of movement of the particles over the nasal cavity for the receptors to catch them. Short sniffs do that. A long breath doesn’t as much — and if what you’re smelling ends up being bad, you just breathed the bad thing all the way to the bottom of your lungs.
talkingprawn t1_jdgkdeq wrote
Reply to How to remember a book you read? by kzxc444
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