No surprise here, I'm a liberal.
I didn't like all the choices though. There were a number of questions where I wanted to say "I agree, but..."
'Smile Time'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
No surprise here, I'm a liberal.
I didn't like all the choices though. There were a number of questions where I wanted to say "I agree, but..."
Up against "Lost".
And "The Inside" most likely.
Nilly's correct. If the sample size is large enough, all that rounding will slightly increase the average value, because a .0 is not changed, .1 to .4 are rounded down, and .5 to .9 are rounded up. If you round .5 to the even number instead of always rounding up, you prevent that tiny inflation. You could round .5 to the odd number instead, as long as you were consistent about it.
For something like one perosn's grades, though, just the single number, no statistics nvolved, I don't see how it is needed.Well, it is an average. But yeah, there's no reason to bother with it for one person's GPA. If you were comparing one school's average grades to another's, then it might make a slight difference.
Strega, I don't think I've ever seen you post here (you're Strega from TWOP, right?), which may totally be my fault since I hardly keep up with any threads any more, but either eay, welcome and nice to post with you (and not just because you said I was right...).
If you were comparing one school's average grades to another's, then it might make a slight difference.
That's what I meant when I mentioned large groups, too.
This is a weird rule. Is it new? Did I forget something this big?
I'd not heard of it either, though it suits my sensibilities much better than the "round fives up" rule I'd been taught. I was always a little miffed because the 5 is actually in the lower set of numbers, with any additional decimal places beyond the 5 moving it into the upper set.
There are naked women covered in chocolate on the Food Network right now. t /PSA
Ha ha! Walmart is giving up its dvd rental service and directing customers to Netflix!
Sweet!
Take that, Blockbuster!
A dilemma. I have forgotten my wallet. I am going out tonight. Should I just swan off now and go get it (therefore having money for lunch), or should I wait and leave at 5, go home and get it?
My job can be really random sometimes. I just gave someone driving directions out of DC.
You know, I'd internalized the rounding rule. When it was explicitely stated, I went huh. And then I realized I did it automatically. Weird.