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is this statistically plausible?
https://github.com/cjph8914/2020_benfords
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benford%27s_law

>> No.12314155

>>12314143
>is this statistically plausible?
Is having 3 threads at the same time about Benford's law all made by idiots who don't know how numbers work but are certain how conspiracies work.

Maybe check the board before copy pasting whatever /pol/ nonsense further shitting this place up.

>> No.12314164

>>12314155
Fantastic debunking anon.

>> No.12314173

You lost. Get over it.

>> No.12314198

>>12314155
>>12314173
But is there any scientific debunk of OP's picture?

>> No.12314207

>>12314198
If most precincts are similar sizes and are won by a large amount by one candidate you'll get a distribution like this.

>> No.12314216

>>12314207
why the discrepancies only happens in places where Biden wins though? Trump must have won some precincts with similar size by similar margins somewhere in the country

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>>12314207
Makes sense
How about this?