File:The Devil Is in the Digits Evidence That Iran\'s Election Was Rigged.pdf

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Bernd Beber and Alexandra Scacco wrote a nice piece for the Washington Post (attached file) on June 20 in which they asserted that the ending digits in voting reports in the Iran election were suspect, on the grounds that the frequency of last digits deviated from the expected "random" distribution. I could find no place to reach the authors, and I do not have access to (or enough knowledge of Farsi to find) the election results. It seems like a straightforward analysis problem, given the data. Can someone work this up into a suitable piece for Chance Wiki?

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current00:17, 28 June 2009 (211 KB)Jwarner (talk | contribs)Bernd Beber and Alexandra Scacco wrote a nice piece for the Washington Post (attached file) on June 20 in which they asserted that the ending digits in voting reports in the Iran election were suspect, on the grounds that the frequency of last digits devi

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