• aebletrae [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    Which sampling bias do you think will be ignored by the RETVRN types?

    • Worse movies are less likely to survive and be distributed.
    • Only ‘classics’ will overcome a preference for watching newer movies.
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    I don’t like the horizontal bar graphs (or I guess rather plot points) running along the box and whiskers. They don’t have units and don’t really help convey much of anything that the box and whiskers didn’t already convey. Yes, they are more granular, but that granularity isn’t all that useful.

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    1 year ago

    They used Demon Slayer as the last one? That seems like it would skew the data as it’s not something everyone would watch.

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      These numbers are from analyzing over 7000 movies, the title at the top is probably the highest rated title in each bucket.

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        I wonder if that considers number of ratings. Either it doesn’t, or Demon Slayer is much more popular than I thought!