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by MalcolmDiggs
3604 days ago
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Again, you're wrong. And yes, you clearly have every intention of starting an argument. 1. If you'd simply read the link (which you clearly have not done), you'd understand that a k-value of 2.0 means that each customer referred an average of 2 new customers. I never said "probability". You did. Yes, probability above 1 is impossible, which is why I never used that word. You clearly conflated the two, which is your error, not mine. Here's why I said "likelyhood" (likelihood) instead of "probability":
http://stats.stackexchange.com/a/2645 "...the likelihood function does not obey the laws of probability (for example, it's not bound to the [0, 1] interval). " 2. Reading-comprehension. It's not that hard. |
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