What is the distribution of productive output on the teams you've been a part of? Details: - x is the number of people on the team and y is their useful output - "productive" meaning non-busy work that was important to the desired outcome of the organization
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Possibly useful for reference:pic.twitter.com/3i0CkaQR3d
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Replying to @backus
Probably in your textbook or a Google search away
... but I shouldn't be snarky, because I had exactly the same thought when I just looked up that image. "Why didn't I do this while studying stats?!"1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
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What I really want is a well-designed overlay of all the different distributions so that you can more easily compare their shapes
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As I've mentioned before, what I **really want** (and keep saying I definitely will do) is a big writeup with a bunch of real world examples that are intuitive to latch on to. Intuitive stats examples are also things I'd definitely throw in Anki
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Replying to @backus
This is a website with nice d3 visualizations just waiting to be made
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mmm. Maybe this is how I could build something as impressive as @ch402's stuff, but with simpler math I actually kinda know
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