1. Averages and medians have no reasons to be similar or even close.
2. "Averages" do NOT behave the same way at all in high dimension than intuition suggests. If you answer 100 questions it is expected that you will be an extreme outlier on specific dimensions even if you are average "globally".
1. Averages and medians have no reasons to be similar or even close.
2. "Averages" do NOT behave the same way at all in high dimension than intuition suggests. If you answer 100 questions it is expected that you will be an extreme outlier on specific dimensions even if you are average "globally".
Not that the website argues otherwise mind you.