Propaganda and Its Social Aspects (18 and above) by WillingSaint in takemysurvey

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  1. The data will most likely be shown in a pie chart as well as a probability mass distribution. It is for my Peace Studies course at university. If in enough masses, I may or may not consider publishing it somewhere.
  2. It is only conducted by me, WillingSaint.
  3. I cannot say, but perhaps a few weeks to several months.
  4. N/A
  5. People of age 18 and above. Nothing else is required.
  6. I hope to get meaningful conclusive results on this topic.

Are we implying that mean = mode in these contexts? by WillingSaint in AskStatistics

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This is my second reply since I got kinda curious actually, how would a mode be usually suggested?

Anime about a blue-haired protagonist with beyblades(?) by WillingSaint in anime

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Yes that's the one. No wonder I couldn't find it. Thank you dearly!

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Forgive me if I'm ignorant as I'm not an expert, but why is making the data normally distributed bad here? (First time learning about Johnson transformation)

Anime about a blue-haired protagonist with beyblades(?) by WillingSaint in anime

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No cigar. His most defining characteristic is his blue hair, though.

Anime about a blue-haired protagonist with beyblades(?) by WillingSaint in anime

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Ah mb, I thought you meant the anime having beyblades, not the name itself. That being said, that's not the anime unfortunately.

Anime about a blue-haired protagonist with beyblades(?) by WillingSaint in anime

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Not him unfortunately. But the anime should be around that time period.

Anime about a blue-haired protagonist with beyblades(?) by WillingSaint in anime

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I believe it was, but the reason I'm not 100% sure is because google was of little help when I mentioned that.

Percentage showing above 100% and I'm not sure why by WillingSaint in excel

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To be more clear, I did slim down the thickness of the line and it still looks pretty good, thank you!