T'ai Chi said:
Has anyone looked at other letters besides the letter J yet?
Yes. I looked at the three transcripts from Renata's thread. Counting Robbie, Rob or Robert as a single R, I found the following doing very rudimentry stats stuff.
6 J's of 28 is statistically high though not within p=0.05. The next question becomes, what letters where "sacrificed" in order to give more J answers? Were low percentage letters neglected more than the remaining high percentage letters?
Of the remaining 22
2 M's: about right
3 R's : slightly higher than expected
2 from the bottom 14 percentile (P,W,H,N,F,V,I,O,Y,Z,Q,U and X): slightly below expectation
The reason I lumped the bottom ones together is that each of them individual has an expected value less than 1. I chose 14% to lump together because that group of 13 letter the same probability as J alone.
The above are consistant with guessing only high percentage values in order to improve hit rates. J, M and R are guessed often at the expence of the unlikely letters. But nothing came anywhere near a p=0.05.
However, continuing down the high probability letters D, C, A, and S each have 1 guess. Then middling probality letters L and B have 4 and 3 guesses respectively. This appears contradictory to our original conclusion. Why guess L and B so frequently at the expense of some higher probability letters.
So, based on a very small number of readings, JE has affinities for J, M and R as expected and aversion to the low probability letters, also expected. However, he seems to have an "unnatural fetish" for L and B.
Admittedly, I used a less then perfect method for doing analysis on a group of related bins but for
my curiousity purposes it was sufficient.
The reason I didn't post this earlier was:
1. I have a probablem with using census statistics. After all he is trying to contact/emulate dead people. So the statistic we should look at are for older people, not the population at large.
2. The number was so small from those three transcript, I didn't think the statistics meant anything anyways.
3. This thread had fallen off the front page, and I had hoped laid to rest.
My count from the transcripts, in order from most likely letters to least, was:
28 easily binned guesses
6 J
2 M
3 R
1 D
1 C
1 A
1 S
4 L
3 B
1 E
2 T
1 K
- G
1 P
- W
- H
1 N
- F, V, I, O, Y, Z, Q, U , X
8 guesses in "other"
2 J or G
1 C or K
1 H or E
1 E or L
1 vowel then B
1 vowel then L
1 "spice" name