The odds of these three states (GA, WI, MI) being so well-represented at the top of the distribution is just over 1%.
And when you factor in that a vote dump in GA is the 9th most extreme point, the odds that these three states have five of the top ten most extreme vote dumps drop to a mere 0.00337%.
While I did take some statistical analysis in my Quantitative Reasoning class in college and even got an A in it, I still struggle mightily with understanding it. It was one thing when I was in the class doing it every day for weeks on end with everything fresh in my mind. But my brain and math do not get along. Thanks for explaining.
The odds of these three states (GA, WI, MI) being so well-represented at the top of the distribution is just over 1%.
And when you factor in that a vote dump in GA is the 9th most extreme point, the odds that these three states have five of the top ten most extreme vote dumps drop to a mere 0.00337%.
While I did take some statistical analysis in my Quantitative Reasoning class in college and even got an A in it, I still struggle mightily with understanding it. It was one thing when I was in the class doing it every day for weeks on end with everything fresh in my mind. But my brain and math do not get along. Thanks for explaining.