[Foam-rangers] Dixie Cup Cheating!
Wesley Long
drswlong at gmail.com
Tue Oct 22 06:56:08 CDT 2013
Exactly... and of course, no matter what analysis you do, conspiracy
theorists never let data deter them from a good conspiracy.
Wesley
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 11:12 PM, Scott DeWalt <scott at dewalts.net> wrote:
> I've discovered some shenanigans. And I have the proof!
>
> Look at this graph:
>
>
> This is a graph shows, along the bottom, the top 20 clubs by total entry
> count. The blue bar represents the visual percentage of how many of their
> beers went to the medal table for consideration. Note that this does NOT
> indicate how many actually won medals nor can it be viewed as an indication
> of the quality of entries as a whole.
>
> Now this can be problematic. Imagine I'm club SCOTT IS AWESOME and I sent
> in 1 beer. If that beer made it to the medal round, I'd show as 100%. Now
> imagine I'm in the same incredibly named club and sent in 100 beers but
> only 1 made it to the medal round. I'd show up above as 1%.
>
> This is the problem with averages so don't get all excited thinking one
> club is better because their graph is better. What you're interested in is
> the distribution of the numbers which falls within a deviation. (Trust me,
> I'm a poorfessional.)
>
> Drat! No cheating here! Maybe we should dig more!
>
> Now look at this graph! Ah ha! The Smoking Gun!
>
>
>
> This is a graph, by club, of the number of entries that won a medal
> against the total entries for the club. You can see nefarious stuff here!
> On second thought, maybe not.
>
> Again, the distribution looks predictable, in fact, you could make a
> function that would fairly predict a likely result for the SCOTT IS AWESOME
> CLUB. Back to the drawing board.
>
> But, here's the proof of cheaters!
>
> BEHOLD!!!
>
>
> Now this graph says it all! This is the percentage of medals awarded, by
> club, to beers that made the medal round. You can CLEARLY see the trend is
> completely shattered by a whopping 100% rate for the Texas Carboys. This
> means that EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEIR BEERS THAT MADE THE MEDAL TABLE TOOK
> HOME A MEDAL!
>
> Now that's clearly impossible without cheating. They must have a double
> agent!
>
> So, there you have it. NTHB is correct, there is cheating at the Dixie
> Cub -- by the Texas Carboys! Off with their foam heads!
>
> Scott "Numbers Lie, So Do I" DeWalt
>
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> P.S. Brilliant bloody-good show, Texas Carboys! You didn't enter in big
> numbers but all four beers pushed to the medal table took home bling.
>
> P.P.S. And Mashtronauts, great job at getting nearly 50% of all your
> entries onto a medal table! Outstanding!
>
> P.P.P.S. Foam Rangers, we're keeping the Dixie Cup. After all, in the
> end it is about numbers and the graph of the final tally would make
> everyone else cry. Excellent job!
>
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