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minus-squareVigge93@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up62·2 years agoBut in this case it does, or at least it should, since the IQ scale is based on a normal distribution which is symmetric along the mean.
minus-squareArtVandelay@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up23·2 years agoHappy data scientist noises
minus-squaredadarobot@lemmy.sdf.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up1·2 years agoBut wouldn’t a certain amount have the same ig right at the median, meaning less than half would actually be above (and also below)?
minus-squareVigge93@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up5·2 years agoIt depends on if we assume a discrete or continuous distribution.
But in this case it does, or at least it should, since the IQ scale is based on a normal distribution which is symmetric along the mean.
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Dang, you are right
But wouldn’t a certain amount have the same ig right at the median, meaning less than half would actually be above (and also below)?
It depends on if we assume a discrete or continuous distribution.