minus-squarelordmauve@programming.devtoData Is Beautiful@lemmy.ml•The decline of the Simpsons 📉linkfedilinkarrow-up3·1 year agoI think it’s fair to colour seasons and episodes with different scales because they are measuring different things. Due to the Central Limit Theorem, average of 20+ episodes will have a smaller standard deviation than individual episodes. For example, an individual episode with a score of 6 you’ll probably watch. A whole season with a score of 6, maybe not. linkfedilink
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I think it’s fair to colour seasons and episodes with different scales because they are measuring different things.
Due to the Central Limit Theorem, average of 20+ episodes will have a smaller standard deviation than individual episodes.
For example, an individual episode with a score of 6 you’ll probably watch. A whole season with a score of 6, maybe not.