On 10/2/05, Ryan Delaney ryan.delaney@gmail.com wrote:
DF wrote:
For those around here that like statistics, I have updated my automated statistical analysis of AFD,
This is fantastic, thank you. I would like to call >
everyone's attention to something, though. On your
table of the most common AFD closers, there is User:Jni, who closed 117 AFDs. Of each AFD he closed, 100% were deletes, with a 30% estimated threshold for delete votes.
If I'm reading this correctly, that means he only needed 30% of the votes to be delete to decide that there was consensus to delete.
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Jni is something of a special case. In 117 closes, he never closed as Keep. Hence at some empirical level, his threshold might equally well be anything below his weakest consensus. The algorithm being used picks a number in the middle of the many equivalent values, so it may be skewing a lot lower than is sensible. A more useful column to look at in cases like this is the "Est. Deviation", this shows how many AFDs he might have been expected to close differently had he been using a 63.5% value which is the average. For Jni, that value is 2, meaning that he closed as delete roughly two AFDs with less than 63.5% votes for deletion.
Sorry for the confusion.
-DF