The word is "variance" for anyone who has studied statistics. Not "variation."
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I think in your case, the word is 'pedantry'.
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I'm happy to learn the correct terminology
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I can't believe anyone would argue this fact with you!
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Always can count on you to tackle the important questions.
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Btw you misspelled "than" and "does" just mentioning.
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It also, it seems, does not change the fact that some people do not understand what average is...
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"Cannot retrieve tweet at this time" lol
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More than that though, a tall woman is not the same as a similar height man, nor a short man equivalent to an average height woman: both are outliers of their respective groups, and their divergence from the norm in one dimension, height, is often not matched in other dimensions
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I.e. outliers of groups often look, (or with the case of intelligence are) weird.
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