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* that they measure [http://docs.python.org/library/difflib.html#difflib.SequenceMatcher.ratio difflib similarities], not "percentages" | * that they measure [http://docs.python.org/library/difflib.html#difflib.SequenceMatcher.ratio difflib similarities], not "percentages" | ||
* pay attention to the "coefficient of variation" or CoV, at the far right side of the first tab. This can loosely be described as a measure of how "spread out" the results are. In an ideal world, we would want to choose a UA that has a high mean score and a low CoV, indicating that most sites send mobile-enabled HTML to it and that those that don't, send HTML that is at least somewhat similar. | * pay attention to the "coefficient of variation" or CoV, at the far right side of the first tab. This can loosely be described as a measure of how "spread out" the results are. In an ideal world, we would want to choose a UA that has a high mean score and a low CoV, indicating that most sites send mobile-enabled HTML to it and that those that don't, send HTML that is at least somewhat similar. | ||
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