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This useful device is a measure of the verbosity and utter pointlessness of topics of discussion on the club e-mail list.
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In my splendid isolation as a wise-old sagacious figure I have endless
hours to ponder the mysteries of boat-club socio-politics!
As a pseudo scientist I have longed to model the vagiaries of this
matter. The rowing list has at last provided a quantitative method...
if a number of rash assumptions are made.
The degree of politicisation can be assessed by applying the Parr
coefficient. I have named it after this veteran boaty
heavy(light)weight since when applyed to him he achieves the highest
rating!(sorry Brad).It can of course apply to anybody.
The Parr Coefficient:
From: "James Leake"
To: soc-rowing-trinity@lists.cam.ac.uk
Sent: 20 May 1998 13:00
Subject: Parr coefficient
P = ln[ V a / t n (b + a + f)]
V = average verbosity (average word length of document submitted
under categories b,a or f)
t = time (number of days over which data is collected)
n = total number of documents submitted during period
b = documents submitted by (Brad)
a = documents disagreeing with (Brad)
f = documents agreeing with (Brad)
P = Parr coefficient.... measured in "Brads"
(note that (Brad) can be exchanged for any name)
Here is an example of its application during a politically intense period:
V=50 words, t=1 day, n=30 documents, b=2 submissions by Brad, a=20 flood of disagreement + general patheticness and whingeing, f=3 documents of support riding on the rhetorical bandwagon.
P = natural log[ {(50*20)/(1*30)}*(b + a + f) ]
P = 6.7 Brads
(Notice that results are of similar magnitude to those readings on the Richter scale for earthquakes. A period of quiet political rumblings would have a figure of approx. 1-3 Brads).
It is clear therefore that a number of assumptions have been made here. I will explain the derivation.
1 2 3 4
P = ln[ V * (b + a + f) * (b + a + f) * a ]
___________ ___________ ___________
t n (b + a + f)
P = ln [ Va / tn( b + a + f )]
ROW HARD AND I LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU IN THE BUMPS.
Leakey xxxx
P.S. If you want to flame me or whatever (perhaps even shave?!) then my e-mail address is J.D.Leake@sussex.ac.uk, I am however on the newsgroup.