Random Bloopers: Statistical Analysis

Statistical Analysis

Welcome to the Random Bloopers Statistical Analysis department, where we track the absurdity of Bloopers' behavior.

According to our research, the average Blooper is 37.5% more likely to break a rule than a non-Blooper. This is not a coincidence.

Our team of expert Bloopers uses advanced statistical methods, like the χ² test, to analyze Bloopers' behavior.

Want to see more? Visit Random Blooping Happiness Index to learn about Bloopers' emotional states.

Random Blooping Happiness Index

A Bloopers' happiness index is a measure of their propensity for chaos.

On a scale of 1 to 10, Bloopers' happiness index ranges from 0.5 to 9.5, with 3 being the most likely to break a rule.

Our research shows that 87.2% of Bloopers are unhappy when their snack cabinet is empty, while 92.5% of Bloopers are happy when they find a 99-cent item on sale.

Visit our Advanced Blooping Psychology page for more on Bloopers' emotional states.