> The full dataset isn’t available, but since we have the number of students in each ACT / GPA bin above, we can create a “pseudo” dataset, with just a small loss of precision.
Big oof. This is an example of terminal data science poisoning. The data in the paper already proved the point of the article! Using it to create some chart gore where you reproduce the same plot in uncanny valley levels of resolution doesn't add to the argument. This is using very sophisticated techniques to achieve what you could by simply blurring an image of the first chart.
Big oof. This is an example of terminal data science poisoning. The data in the paper already proved the point of the article! Using it to create some chart gore where you reproduce the same plot in uncanny valley levels of resolution doesn't add to the argument. This is using very sophisticated techniques to achieve what you could by simply blurring an image of the first chart.