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Georgy11's avatar

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Ryan's avatar

Great post.

Interesting that in the regression there are clear trends in the residuals.

For example, 50-90 years since birth (1935-1975?) has more "above expected" actors. Perhaps this corresponds to a period when these actors were featured on screen and more people were going to movies and thus familiar with their work.

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