On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 10:28 PM, Keller, Jacob <[email protected]>
wrote:

> A somewhat similar question, with a quick answer I hope: when programs
> output CC's of 1/2 datasets, are several random halvings compared/averaged,
> and if not, does this make a difference, or are the scores so similar
> there's no point?
>

The latter, I think.  It probably only matters for data where you have a
lot of erroneous observations (like ice rings) or at the fringes where
there's almost no signal anyway.  In my hands, a dataset with mulitplicity
of 3.9 has an outer shell with a CC1/2 between 0.497 and 0.503 depending on
random seed, which isn't worth worrying about.

-Nat

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