Your Friends Are, In Fact, More Popular Than You - The Friendship Paradox

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In this episode, Nick & Chris discuss the mathematical principles behind the friendship paradox and why it seems like your friends have more friends than you do. It's because they probably do. 
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Your Friends Are, In Fact, More Popular Than You - The Friendship Paradox

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