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:Yes, here's a bit more on that.. I agree with [[User:Elektrizikekswerk|Elektrizikekswerk]] the joke is explained. The stat tip: "If you aren't sure whether to use the mean, median or geometric mean, just calculate all three, then repeat until it converges." is funny because there are many situations in the physical sciences where the arthmean, geometric mean and median for some data are different values. It is perhaps common that scientists not well versed in statistics are unsure which to use. The funny bit is imagining this less-statistically-versed-scientist throwing up their hands and just accepting the fixed constant given by iterating GMDN as the 'answer' irrelevant of any physical meaning. Also the name "geothmetic meandian" is funny because the word meandian is similar to both median, which it uses, and to ''meander'' which is indicated by the alternate assignment of the median on each iteration -- informally, this function meanders. [[User:Ramakarl|Ramakarl]] | :Yes, here's a bit more on that.. I agree with [[User:Elektrizikekswerk|Elektrizikekswerk]] the joke is explained. The stat tip: "If you aren't sure whether to use the mean, median or geometric mean, just calculate all three, then repeat until it converges." is funny because there are many situations in the physical sciences where the arthmean, geometric mean and median for some data are different values. It is perhaps common that scientists not well versed in statistics are unsure which to use. The funny bit is imagining this less-statistically-versed-scientist throwing up their hands and just accepting the fixed constant given by iterating GMDN as the 'answer' irrelevant of any physical meaning. Also the name "geothmetic meandian" is funny because the word meandian is similar to both median, which it uses, and to ''meander'' which is indicated by the alternate assignment of the median on each iteration -- informally, this function meanders. [[User:Ramakarl|Ramakarl]] | ||
:Thanks to all who shared the absurdity so I could also enjoy the joke, and the joke is on me for needing to have a joke "explained". Now where is the button for me to give credit to the best answer? I want to be sure you get points toward your next-level badge. ;-) [[User:Rtanenbaum|Rtanenbaum]] ([[User talk:Rtanenbaum|talk]]) 16:23, 13 March 2021 (UTC) | :Thanks to all who shared the absurdity so I could also enjoy the joke, and the joke is on me for needing to have a joke "explained". Now where is the button for me to give credit to the best answer? I want to be sure you get points toward your next-level badge. ;-) [[User:Rtanenbaum|Rtanenbaum]] ([[User talk:Rtanenbaum|talk]]) 16:23, 13 March 2021 (UTC) | ||
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