An important aspect of religious association is that adherents, as part of their religious duty, carry out various activities. One religious group known for keeping the elaborate records of day-to-day activities of its members is the Jehovah's Witnesses (JWs)-a worldwide Christian religious group. We analyze the historical records of the country-wide data associated with twelve different religious activities of JWs to see if there are any patterns in the distribution of the first digits as predicted by Benford's law. This law states that the first digits of numbers in data sets are not uniformly distributed but often, not always, follow a logarithmic distribution such that the numbers beginning with smaller digits appear more frequently than those with larger ones. We find that the data on religious activities like peak publishers, pioneer publishers, baptizations, public meetings, congregations, bible studies, time spent in door-to-door contacts, attendances at the memorial services, total literature and individual magazines distributed, new subscriptions and back-calls received excellently conforms to Benford's law.
翻译:宗教协会的一个重要方面是,信徒作为其宗教职责的一部分,开展各种活动,一个以保存其成员日常活动详细记录而著称的宗教团体是全世界基督教团体耶和华见证会(JWs),我们分析了全国范围内与JWs十二种不同宗教活动有关的历史数据记录,以了解Benford法律预测的第一位数字的分布模式。该法指出,数据集中数字的首位数字分布不统一,但往往(并不总是)遵循对数分布,以小数字开始的数字比大数字出现频率要高。我们发现,关于宗教活动的数据,如高峰出版商、先驱出版商、洗礼会、公众会议、集会、圣经研究、在门到门接触中花费的时间、参加纪念服务、分发的全部文学和个别杂志、新订阅和回调等,都完全符合Benford法律。