Incidence of article with NT names

Jonathan Robie jonathan.robie at sagus.com
Thu Jun 17 13:05:58 EDT 1999


At 08:38 AM 6/17/99 +0800, Steven Cox wrote:
 
>Q1. Over this number of samples is there any statistical significance in
>Petros and Satanas?
>(Bearing in mind that Peter often heads the lists of the 12  disciples and
>his name occurs more often on its own in prominence?)
 
Statistical significance is a concept from sampling statistics. If it is
statistically significant, that means that there really does seem to be a
pattern that goes beyond random noise. In this case, I think it could be
argued that your sample is the same as the universe being explored, so
statistical significance isn't really the relevant question. There *does*
seem to be a pattern here.

What does the pattern mean? Well, I suspect this is the use of the article
to indicate well-known individuals, but I would have to look at each
instance carefully to see if that's true...

Jonathan



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