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What kind of symptoms/test results are often found in multi-chunk vs. single-chunk bugs? #4

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poosomooso opened this issue Jan 28, 2020 · 7 comments
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errors-full
errors-zoomed

For all bugs.

This looks horrendous, I know.

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errors-morethanonce

This filters out all exceptions/outputs that are not seen more than once in either the single-chunk category or the multi-chunk category

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poosomooso commented Feb 4, 2020

One more, pie charts. Unfortunately the colors don't match up.

Single chunk:
errors-single

Multi chunk:
errors-multi

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clegoues commented Feb 4, 2020

Key question: what's the correct statistical question to ask to establish whether there is a difference between these distributions? Bogdan is probably the right person to ask.

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"something like a chi^2 test probably" - Bogdan

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or anova

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we can send Bogdan a csv file

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