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by asksomeoneelse
397 days ago
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I suspect you have an issue in the way you select the top 2 when they are several elements with the same value. I tried an implementation with the values being integers between 1 and 100, and I found stats close enough to yours (~51% for 10 elements, ~64% for 100 elements). When using floating point or enforcing distinct integer values, I get 50%. My probs & stats classes are far away, but I guess it makes sense that the more elements you have, the higher the probability of collisions. And then, if you naively just take the first 2 elements and the female candidate is one of those, the higher the probability that it's because her value is the highest and distinct. Is that a sampling bias, or a selection bias ? I don't remember... |
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