davmat787
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OK... doesn't answer the question, but fine.
It does answer the question. You asked how unique one is, and gave yourself as an example that with the 4 criteria you cited, you are 1 in approx. 2400. Add a fifth criteria, and you become more unique.
Yeah I don't understand those threads... Odd.
Exactly. If we were to use this one criteria, you and I are NOT unique. But, if we add say country of origin as a second criteria, we ARE unique from one another. What I am getting at is that you are as unique to the comparison group as the criteria used for that comparison. I have no degree in statistics, so maybe I am not using the correct terminology but does this not seem to hold water? Cheers.