Message from @Hector

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2019-10-27 05:22:46 UTC  

Bell curves are not a precise law of nature

2019-10-27 05:23:10 UTC  

The normal distribution is everywhere

2019-10-27 05:23:16 UTC  

empiracy of the distribution of genetic traits on mexico's jungle? i have little experience there

2019-10-27 05:23:30 UTC  

Say there is a population with a IQ average of 100. One population makes 33 million with an IQ average of 120. The other population makes up 67 million. It has an IQ average of 90. You are saying that population groups makes 15 million people with an IQ of 115 and higher. In reality, they have way more.

2019-10-27 05:23:33 UTC  
2019-10-27 05:24:17 UTC  

bell-curves is too christian-centrist...
call them menorah-curves instead.

2019-10-27 05:24:17 UTC  

They would have over 35 million with an IQ over 115.

2019-10-27 05:24:37 UTC  

Get what I am saying @Deleted User .

2019-10-27 05:25:12 UTC  

Ok, that would be true in theory yes
But that's not what we're facing

2019-10-27 05:25:35 UTC  

My statement was obviously with built in assumptions

2019-10-27 05:25:44 UTC  

I admit

2019-10-27 05:26:04 UTC  

``` Physical quantities that are expected to be the sum of many independent processes (such as measurement errors) often have distributions that are nearly normal.[3] ```

2019-10-27 05:26:07 UTC  

You would have under calculated by more than half.

2019-10-27 05:26:21 UTC  

*independent* and *nearly*

2019-10-27 05:26:28 UTC  

I'm speaking about a 56% population

2019-10-27 05:26:45 UTC  

The bell curve deals with how humans produced variety. Even in America, the populations act differently. Let me get the graph.

2019-10-27 05:26:50 UTC  

Yeah that's just the clt @You feel safe with an account

2019-10-27 05:27:13 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/637884990780342272/iu.png

2019-10-27 05:27:35 UTC  

you can't always force data into neat concepticons like that, even though it gives the statistician the most leverage

2019-10-27 05:27:39 UTC  

it's just a theory

2019-10-27 05:28:07 UTC  

You can't add the populations together. It is based of the Law of Independent Assortment.

2019-10-27 05:28:29 UTC  

Bruh, almost everything we know in the domain of social science assumes the legitimacy of that theory
Its a null assumption

2019-10-27 05:28:39 UTC  

it's why social science is shit

2019-10-27 05:28:49 UTC  

^

2019-10-27 05:28:49 UTC  

probably

2019-10-27 05:28:54 UTC  

Biology too then?

2019-10-27 05:29:00 UTC  

pretty much

2019-10-27 05:29:09 UTC  

when it comes to those details

2019-10-27 05:29:10 UTC  

Social science is really shit. You learn more psychology in biology, lmao

2019-10-27 05:29:16 UTC  

How do you think your 23&me works

2019-10-27 05:29:20 UTC  

I'm on day four now

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/637885524069318676/1K-neaFEEFgDDjo5AGh0dMg.png

2019-10-27 05:29:22 UTC  

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2019-10-27 05:29:26 UTC  

there are NO neat bell curves in nature

2019-10-27 05:29:42 UTC  

unless you produce very nice random measurement errors

2019-10-27 05:29:47 UTC  

I never said anything about a perfectly normal distribution

2019-10-27 05:29:53 UTC  

which happen a lot around very strange attractors

2019-10-27 05:30:06 UTC  

that is because of selection processes and environmental factors. Humans do reproduce in a bell curve fashion.

2019-10-27 05:30:09 UTC  

I appealed to the clt
Which is a convergence to the normal distribution

2019-10-27 05:30:10 UTC  

then i'm out of silly things to say

2019-10-27 05:30:20 UTC  

convergence in where the ivory tower?

2019-10-27 05:30:25 UTC  

i was speaking of exactly that