Talk:Mean log deviation
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Patience exhausted
[edit]I spent some hours trying to figure out how to accept a submission to AfC. I've never had anything to do with AfC besides commenting before this. The AfC Helper Script doesn't work --- the "accept" button reputed to be there just isn't there. Finally I get irrational comments to the effect that the submission of this article to AfC is my own, so I can't accept it. This was submitted by User:Paulvonhippel and later edited by me. I've never submitted anything to AfC. So I've moved the page to the article space without using the script. Any complaints to me that I haven't followed the protocols preferred by the AfC WikiProject will not be treated respectfully. Michael Hardy (talk) 15:39, 2 April 2014 (UTC)
reference for for log-normal?
[edit]A few minutes ago, this article claimed, "For example, for the standard lognormal distribution, MLD = 1/2 but SDL = 1."
No reference was given for this, but I included a few extra details explaining MDL for a general log-normal, ending by justifying this claim. If you do not like my addition, please provide a reference for the claim that "for the standard lognormal distribution, MLD = 1/2 but SDL = 1." I would expect that such a reference would provide the math that I just added.
Comments? Thanks, DavidMCEddy (talk) 01:11, 5 May 2023 (UTC)