Benford’s law and addresses

Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science 2013-06-01

Summary:

One example we give to illustrate Benford’s law is the first digits of addresses. Javier Marquez Pena had a survey and, just for laffs, he looked the distribution of first digits: Cool—it really works! P.S. The y-axis shouldn’t go below zero, and I’d much prefer an L-type graphics box (par(bty=”l”)) rather than the square, but [...]

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Authors:

Andrew

Date tagged:

06/01/2013, 16:30

Date published:

06/01/2013, 09:11