The6thMessenger, on 11 June 2019 - 03:19 PM, said:
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As you said it, Jarls List AMS falls at a normal distribution, he also just used Normal Distribution as heuristics, to represent the skill derived from the normal distribution of AMS in the Jarls. His point is specifically that people could be normally distributed, from Height, IQ, and because AMS could also be normally-distributed, it stands to reason that him using Normal Distribution is representative of players.
Fun fact, it's called Laplace-Gaussian Curve, and I didn't have to google it.
The often cited Jarl's charts on Average Match Scores and W/L Ratio are both positively skewed distributions but are being interpreted as though they were symmetrically distributed (mode=median=mean) when in fact the median and mean are pushed to the right (i.e. mode < median < mean). The cited charts only give the meaningful fact that they are positively skewed distributions with a readily apparent mode value. However, critical information on the median, means (arithmetic mean, geometric mean and harmonic mean), standard deviation, coefficients of skewness, kurtosis, etc were missing.