The "Video Game Statistics" infographic from OnlineSchools.org shows details about video games, including duration, gender, console of choice, and more. It compiled data from the ESA, various console manufacturers, and online surveys into a fun chart.
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I'd love to see other stats about each team to go along with time played. Runs scored and runs against is the first thing I thought of when I saw Boston/NYY at the top and SEA at the bottom. Pitches per plate appearance could also be interesting, as could the number of extra inning games. I would also love to see number of nationally televised games because the ESPN/FOX games tend to have longer commercial breaks.
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I feel like the first think someone would want to know is which of these teams win more. Is the longer length of playing time directly proportional to the records of wins and losses?
I do know a enough about baseball to know the answer to that question is a no. So, I would like to see additional stats such as number of at bats, shortest time spent playing defense, just certain things that directly affect the outcome of the game.
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this seems like way to simple of a figure for what it could display. The overall total playing time for a team would, in my opinion, not be as interesting as comparing players across teams or maybe including the post season
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As an exchange student, I am not familiar with MLB. Whether each team has to play the same number of games each season? From this chart, I thought it was not with grate help. Because the data are close to each other and I am not sure whether the different color have different meanings
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I'm very interested in how exactly the poll defines a "Republican-leaning independent". Was it self-reported? Were the subjects asked about their views on certain issues, and, if so, how was a "Republican" viewpoint determined?
In addition, I'm curious as to what the sample size is for this data, as well as what a rough population number would be. For registered Republicans, I feel like this would be easy to calculate, but it would be rather difficult to determine the population size for "Republican-leaning independents" depending on what method was used.
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When was the originating date for the number of total persons born data? Is it from the "beginning of time"?
Also, how are abortions measured? Are these just registered, legal abortions, or an approximation of self-inflicted abortions?
Shows the odds of the Boston Red Sox making the playoffs as the season goes on and then in the final days of the collapse. Most of this data is empirical probability
75% #probability in next 4 years of magnitude 7+ quake
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Says based on data gathered, so presumably run through some sort of simulation and determined that way. Even though a priori, I think closest to an empirical treatment of probability.