Assuming Caleb or Bill win this year (and it looks like it'll be a hell of a race), that will mean that Caleb, Bill or Spencer has won in every year of baseball (5) and every year but 1 in football.
Caleb, Bill or Spencer has won in 91% of our baseball/football leagues. That has to be statistically significant right?
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Chi squared equals 11.879 with 1 degrees of freedom.
The two-tailed P value equals 0.0006
By conventional criteria, this difference is considered to be extremely statistically significant.
Boo yah!
Although, this is not an a priori hypothesis, so it is a little dicey to claim.
And LUKE still sucks!
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