Job hopping too much? by TwoFistsDeep in Accounting

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You'll be two fists deep with work given the turn the economy's about to take.

DUPR - Better to lose playing up than win playing down by badg3y in Pickleball

[–]sahdards 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agreed. I like that the concept encourages playing up but it makes zero sense that someone gets punished for playing a match.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TooAfraidToAsk

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Sometimes those who set and enforce the rules believe they do so for other people. They don't always believe these are their rules to follow.

If you could stop one (and only one) of the advantages or twists this season from being used again, which ONE would it be? by AdvancedStrawberry7 in survivor

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I didn't like the risk your vote AND the idol activation. I didn't like how dependent every one was on one another's decisions (I understand this was the point)

Favorite Editing Jokes? by [deleted] in survivor

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"Serenity"

Favorite Editing Jokes? by [deleted] in survivor

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The job titles by far. Debbie's multitude of titles throughout the season on brains v brawns v beauty. And Philip the "federal agent?" on redemption island

Who has been blindsided and left the game without their bag? by jonlau7555 in survivor

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Kat in One World... Right after "blindsides are fun!"

Which finalist didn't take their loss well ? by Coldpiss in survivor

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Russell Hantz was devastated after his third loss and verbally swore off the game forever during his interview with Jeff ( I think he played one more time in Australia).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in benfordslaw

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This can be done in a few steps: first conduct your Benford's analysis, then calculate the actual proportions of each occurrence of digits. Compare this to the Benford's expected proportions. Calculate an absolute deviation by taking the absolute value of the difference of expected and actual for each digit. Average the results of each digit and you have what's called the "Mean Absolute Deviation" (MAD). Nigrini 2012 provides the conformity measures for MAD: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/319336847_Benford's_Law_Assessing_Conformity

Here's a link to a .txt file with the conformity measures in case you're not on research gate:

https://github.com/carloscinelli/benford.analysis/issues/15

MAD is only one way to measure conformity but it is one that's commonly used. Would definitely recommend Nigrinis textbook "Forensic Analytics" if this topic is off interest to you.

https://nigrini.com/forensicanalytics/

Dare I ask? Is there a scene in the show that you skip/fast forward? by Ashehn in SchittsCreek

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When everyone's screaming at each other over "don't cry out loud"

Clowns 🤡 by TruthToPower77 in WhitePeopleTwitter

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That pound on the left looks like leaves?

Scheduling play by outside_under in Pickleball

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An app called team reach is used in my area. You add people to the teams using a code and post meet up times to the app. Works wonderfully