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Post by dhempy »

This just in ...

WALKING AND BEER

A recent study found the average American walks about 900 miles per year.

Another study found Americans drink, on average, 22 gallons of beer a year.

That means, on average, Americans get about 41 miles to the gallon.

Kind of makes you proud to be an American



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Hell yeah!

Always knew those tree-huggers were hiding something from us!

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Post by brew captain »

Uh, I only get about 1.7 miles to the gallon...

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Post by BrewMasterBrad »

Brew Captain wrote:Uh, I only get about 1.7 miles to the gallon...
This confirms it, Robert is below average.
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dhempy wrote:That means, on average, Americans get about 41 miles to the gallon
"Average" doesn't take into account the fact that the heaviest drinkers just might be the lightest walkers, in general...

I know I drink a lot more than 22 gallons of beer every year...

I need to start walking more!
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Post by dhempy »

Well, now then let's discuss the shape of the distribution then ... a gaussian beer-belly no doubt, highly skewed (or should that be "stewed").

But I digress .. or is that regress ...

Damned Statistics!

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Post by lars »

Dan, I'm not sure a gaussian distribution would be the best fit for the data. The skewnesss is not the only concern here... I'd be worried about the kurtosis of the distribution as well (I think it'd be highly peaked on one end). However, I think a fairly simple regression equation would allow for very accurate prediction in this case.

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I think it's dangerous to approach this discussion with less than 5 beers.
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maltbarley wrote:I think it's dangerous to approach this discussion with less than 5 beers.
Wel, that depends.... How far are we walking to get it?
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Post by Oskaar »

Hmmm, seems like the regression would have to be non-linear since the propensity for tangential travel would increase by an order of magnitude (as the ABV in the bloodstream rises) and would likely skew the results of any linear/standard deviation models.

Then again . . . more beer!
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Criminy sakes.... If Brent and I are getting propeller hats next year, you dorks are definitely getting Brew Commune pocket protectors and thick-rimmed glasses with taped bridges.
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Backyard Brewer wrote:Criminy sakes.... If Brent and I are getting propeller hats next year, you dorks are definitely getting Brew Commune pocket protectors and thick-rimmed glasses with taped bridges.
Hey, I want the ones that have the magnet flap to make sure it stays attached to my pocket!

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Post by dhempy »

It is sounding like a Factor Analysis is in order here. But let's have a few beers first!

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Post by lars »

I think a multi level modeling approach might work better than factor analysis. The different levels of the model could represent different classes of beer drinkers. We could then model the different trajectories of beer consumption, walking habits and general health status.

Uh, I think I need a beer, or three.
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sheesh... you guys really need to hang your heads in shame. :oops:
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