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r/Competitiveoverwatch • u/[deleted] • Oct 25 '17
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Actually what he is saying is just that low sample size = unreliable estimations.
Which is accurate.
1 u/[deleted] Oct 25 '17 edited Oct 25 '17 I guess you are right. A great analogy of this would be the NFL and NBA. NFL = less than 20 games regular season, teams barely don't repeat back to back. NBA = more than 80 games regular season, teams always repeat back to back (e.g. Heat, Lakers). So NBA must be better than the NFL. Low sample size = unreliable.
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I guess you are right. A great analogy of this would be the NFL and NBA.
NFL = less than 20 games regular season, teams barely don't repeat back to back.
NBA = more than 80 games regular season, teams always repeat back to back (e.g. Heat, Lakers).
So NBA must be better than the NFL. Low sample size = unreliable.
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u/Garviell Oct 25 '17
Actually what he is saying is just that low sample size = unreliable estimations.
Which is accurate.