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Today's Birthday problem


paganinio

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on the homepage of SFN, I clearly see that we have 3121 members, but only 1 member's birthday is today.

of course there are many users that didn't enter their birthdays to their profiles, but this number is still very impossible.

could anyone give a mathemetical explanation?

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Two points:

  1. Clearly it is not impossible as it has happened.
  2. Please do not qualify an absolute. A thing is either impossible or it is possible. It is not very impossible, slightly impossible, etc.

Now I am going to count how many people have registered their birthdays.

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yeah, i agree with ophiolite... why is it impossible? esp. as it has happened!?

 

also, those who havent entered their birthday obviously will not appear on that list as no one will know their birthday!

 

now that was rocket science!

 

:D

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"Hardly anyone puts their birthday information in to their profiles - that's the explanation."

 

actually if you chose any random month (i chose may 05 because its my birthday!)

http://www.scienceforums.net/forums/calendar.php?s=&c=1&week=&month=5&year=2005

then you will find quite a few birthdays per month. whilst relative to the member count there arent that many - if you take into account what sayo said (quoted above) there are still a lot of members who entered there birthdates. also if you look at the member list there are many who havent even ever posted!

subtract the once or twice time posters there no where near 3000 members. this will also contribute to the factor we're talking about!

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I gave up counting when I got to 25 members without declared birthdays 18 with. I think I did it for two starting letters. So, a significant proportion of members may have declared their birthdays.

 

Methinks, Sayonara was favouring Rene over Isaac!

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if you go to the member list and arrange everyone in least posts first on page 78 out of 90 there are still people who have only posted 10 times:

http://www.scienceforums.net/forums/memberlist.php?&order=asc&sort=posts&pp=30&page=78

 

these people who posts 10 times in their life are either brand new members or probably came for a few threads and then left. when you consider that 78/90 thats over 80% of that 3000 members have only posted 10 times then you realise why not everyone of those 3000+ members have their birthday. (because a few time posters dont normally fill out profiles).

 

infact if you take that into account quite a lot of members have filled out their profile (incl. birthday)

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In this case' date=' since they are also my prejudices, they must be correct.

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ROFLOL

 

but on a serious note it is true! just look at the proof

Once again proves that if you work the data hard enough it can confirm your prejudices
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fire away with the query, they dont take very long and it would put an end to the debate!

 

remember to take into account that over 80% of the members have posted less than 11 times, calssifying them as non-regular posters. these people are a lot less likely to fill in their DOB or even anything in their profile at all.... however the query will show all!

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yeah obviously but Im saying that the majority of the members are non-regular posters who are unlikely to have properly filled in (including personal data such as DOB) as they are non-regular posters.

 

This may make the result biased.

 

All the same.... run the query... it'd be interesting (as far as this thread is concerned with anyway!)

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yeah obviously but Im saying that the majority of the members are non-regular posters who are unlikely to have properly filled in (including personal data such as DOB) as they are non-regular posters.

Irrelevant.

 

 

This may make the result biased.

No it won't. It affects the explanation, not the results.

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No it won't. It affects the explanation, not the results.

 

it effects the explanation or analysis of the result.

 

in that if the result goes against what i have previously predicted the pattern to be... that will be the explanation from this alteration from my prediction.

 

basically i think that over 50% of the people would have inserted a DOB, if the query returns a result differing from that it is because over 80% of SFN members are non-regular posters...... etc etc

 

now can you please do the $#~*ing query because i really wanna know now!!!!! :D

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