Something I put up a bit ago, posted elsewhere, thought people might find it interesting here:
http://www.statisticool.com/mythbusters.htm
In Episode 28: Is Yawning Contagious?, the MythBusters looked at the percents 29% and 25% and concluded that there is evidence for yawning being contagious and said
"Given how large our sample was, I'd say it's confirmed"
and then other MythBusters chimed in "confirmed".
A proper conclusion based on statistical analysis of their data would be that the myth remains plausible.
http://www.statisticool.com/mythbusters.htm
In Episode 28: Is Yawning Contagious?, the MythBusters looked at the percents 29% and 25% and concluded that there is evidence for yawning being contagious and said
"Given how large our sample was, I'd say it's confirmed"
and then other MythBusters chimed in "confirmed".
A proper conclusion based on statistical analysis of their data would be that the myth remains plausible.
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