https://www.statisticshowto.com/benfords-law/AccountantAg said:
I don't understand this, can someone do a benford law for dummies explanation?
Why would a 1 be the most common number?
https://www.statisticshowto.com/benfords-law/AccountantAg said:
I don't understand this, can someone do a benford law for dummies explanation?
Why would a 1 be the most common number?
https://datatodisplay.com/blog/politics/benfords-law-elections-1/AccountantAg said:
I don't understand this, can someone do a benford law for dummies explanation?
Why would a 1 be the most common number?
AggieDub14 said:
Bro you're linking 4chan...
So, precincts/ wards/areas in all those areas upload their vote totals?SLAM said:AggieDub14 said:
Bro you're linking 4chan...
Because there is more data there. Holy hell the original tweet is IN THE ****ING POST! The man who did the analysis has a PhD in the field and is a professor.
You people have no leg to stand on at all.
StrikeWater00 said:
Biden has six ending in "00"; Trump has four
F2Aggie said:So, precincts/ wards/areas in all those areas upload their vote totals?SLAM said:AggieDub14 said:
Bro you're linking 4chan...
Because there is more data there. Holy hell the original tweet is IN THE ****ING POST! The man who did the analysis has a PhD in the field and is a professor.
You people have no leg to stand on at all.
Or each individual polling place uploads their info?
So, because 1% of possible outcomes end with "00" the number are made up? Is this what you're proposing?Keegan99 said:StrikeWater00 said:
Biden has six ending in "00"; Trump has four
Yes, when people tend to make up numbers badly they tend to do it in all instances where they make up numbers badly.
Thank you for illustrating that point.
StrikeWater00 said:So, because 1% of possible outcomes end with "00" the number are made up? Is this what you're proposing?Keegan99 said:StrikeWater00 said:
Biden has six ending in "00"; Trump has four
Yes, when people tend to make up numbers badly they tend to do it in all instances where they make up numbers badly.
Thank you for illustrating that point.
And sometimes second digits, yes.F2Aggie said:StrikeWater00 said:So, because 1% of possible outcomes end with "00" the number are made up? Is this what you're proposing?Keegan99 said:StrikeWater00 said:
Biden has six ending in "00"; Trump has four
Yes, when people tend to make up numbers badly they tend to do it in all instances where they make up numbers badly.
Thank you for illustrating that point.
The Benford law/theory applies to first digits, not last digits.
Here is the link where the code being run in the OP is pulling data from.F2Aggie said:So, precincts/ wards/areas in all those areas upload their vote totals?SLAM said:AggieDub14 said:
Bro you're linking 4chan...
Because there is more data there. Holy hell the original tweet is IN THE ****ING POST! The man who did the analysis has a PhD in the field and is a professor.
You people have no leg to stand on at all.
Or each individual polling place uploads their info?
Yea, statistics don't count when analyzing election data, but are totally reliable when forecasting global warming.tdb867 said:
Trump's vote count fits my hypothetical curve better RRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Well with 88 posts, it's not like we will miss you.tdb867 said:
God I'm going to get banned for this it's too easy
taxpreparer said:Yea, statistics don't count when analyzing election data, but are totally reliable when forecasting global warming.tdb867 said:
Trump's vote count fits my hypothetical curve better RRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
BuddysBud said:taxpreparer said:Yea, statistics don't count when analyzing election data, but are totally reliable when forecasting global warming.tdb867 said:
Trump's vote count fits my hypothetical curve better RRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
OUCH!!!
I don't find this that unusual depending on the percentage of overall ballots. I think it might be a lot of young people that are just getting in to the election process. A college kid might have been caught up in Trump mania or TDS and decided to vote for President, but have no idea about any of the other candidates and refrain from voting.beerad12man said:Hmm. That may be the single most suspicious thing. Why is someone only voting 1 thing? You may as well vote for all. Or at least the dame senator.aggiehawg said:
FWIW.
I'd say its certainly a valid way to vote, but there will be some statistical trend for voters like this over past electionsAmerican Hardwood said:I don't find this that unusual depending on the percentage of overall ballots. I think it might be a lot of young people that are just getting in to the election process. A college kid might have been caught up in Trump mania or TDS and decided to vote for President, but have no idea about any of the other candidates and refrain from voting.beerad12man said:Hmm. That may be the single most suspicious thing. Why is someone only voting 1 thing? You may as well vote for all. Or at least the dame senator.aggiehawg said:
FWIW.
Sometimes I myself will skip down ballot votes for some local offices if the candidates are unknown to me. Of course I still vote in all state and local elections.
If you look at all the wards listed under County Clerk website that is being used as raw data, all of the wards fall between roughly 300 to 2500 registered voters (let alone ballots casted). That's less than one order of magnitude. From the breif amount I've read about this law (thanks to this thread) it seems as if that spread is not sufficient to satisy the requirements.TravelAg2004 said:
Here is the link where the code being run in the OP is pulling data from.
https://county.milwaukee.gov/EN/County-Clerk/Off-Nav/Election-Results/Election-Results-Fall-2020
I've run it myself and I'm getting the same results.
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AccountantAg said:
I don't understand this, can someone do a benford law for dummies explanation?
Why would a 1 be the most common number?