Senor_Smut
Monkey in a Fez
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- May 16, 2015
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Nah, it was a small number of ratings. My stories appeal to a specific audience (people who like long, deeply psychological stories where the sex is secondary). A few changed ratings could make a big impact.I don't know, but you raise a fascinating point. As a professional and highly knowledgeable statistical analyst I can assure people that the mean value of a set of data cannot change unless the data itself changes. Now, can people who rate a story go back and change their original rating? I.e. no data added or deleted but one or more data points altered? I don't know if that is possible. But the shift you mention - how many ratings is that based on? Because if you have, IDK, 50 or more ratings that went into the original score you report, that "revised" score is a HUGE shift. But if the scores are based on very few ratings (data points) then it's not such a huge shift. That's why once a mean (which is a type of average, along with median and mode) is based on a sufficient number of scores, it will not shift very much at all. Your bowling average isn't going to change a lot even with a 300 game if it's based on 100 games versus 10 games.