• MxM111
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    -47 months ago

    They are talking about couple percent lead one way or another. When there is 3.1% standard deviation. In short, it is in the noise.

    • @Fal
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      77 months ago

      3.1% is not the standard deviation

      • MxM111
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        7 months ago

        It is 1/sqrt(1000), which I think is std or close to it

        • @Fal
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          27 months ago

          You know just enough statistics to be confidently incorrect

          • MxM111
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            7 months ago

            Why don’t you educate me? This is for sure not 95% confidence interval nor 3 sigma. This might be 80% but this is close enough to one sigma.

            The reason why I said it is std, is because suppose that you have a single person instead of 1000. If we expect the actual numbers to be about 50% for Biden or Trump, then with one person you get 100% or 0%, which is +/-50% error over 50% median. Which gives std of 1. After that, std decreases as 1/sqrt(1000).

            I understand that I might miss there small factors, but I could not be that far from correct answer. Where do I went wrong?