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Suppose you don't observe a student's IQ or how much effort they put into studying, nor the circumference of their waist . You have the averages for IQ, effort and waist circumference of the student population.
You now learn the exam performance of two students. Actually, you don't. I don't even tell you the w/kg number in the third week, uh I mean the test score or the problems they had to solve. I just tell you that student A scored in the top 0.1% and student B scored in the bottom 40%.
What are your guesses as to their IQ, effort and waist circumference (all of which you don't observe) relative to the population average?
Escarabajo said:Not really.Benotti69 said:Zypherov said:Quite a lot of accusations here with no evidence. Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't that against forum rules.
His performance can be taken as evidence. This is not a court of law.
Not even's Contador's performances nowadays. Contador would be clean today. Accusations on Quintana will have to be other than performances itself. The only one that could be stepping in illegal terrain is Froome. Not even Nibali. So you have a problem on pointing the finger today based on performances.
Suppose you don't observe a student's IQ or how much effort they put into studying, nor the circumference of their waist . You have the averages for IQ, effort and waist circumference of the student population.
You now learn the exam performance of two students. Actually, you don't. I don't even tell you the w/kg number in the third week, uh I mean the test score or the problems they had to solve. I just tell you that student A scored in the top 0.1% and student B scored in the bottom 40%.
What are your guesses as to their IQ, effort and waist circumference (all of which you don't observe) relative to the population average?