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I got it. a very interesting study. the things that stand out to me are:
Rigdon, Isaiah-Malachi and Spalding were the primary authors according to both statistical analysis methods. The Nearest Shrunken Centroid method seemed more effective in analyzing the data. 85% of the chapters analyzed came from any one or combination of these three authors. Rigdon-Spalding assignments tended to occurr together, Isaiah-Malachi assignments tended to be independent.
There are twenty chapters

- Smith was not one of the authors they focused on, because his writings are very rare. He dictated to scribes, but those scribes, principally rigdon and cowdery who have plenty of their own writings, evidently re-wrote whatever he wrote, because their own writings are very similar to what Joseph dictated to them.
- They did not include god, ye, thy, and behold because they are so Biblical in usage.
- Their measures were frequency counts of a list of 110 words. The statistic was developed from the study of DNA “Words”, and used in the diagnosis of cancer.
- They used Longfellow and Joel Barlow as controls because the content of their works was similar to that of the BOM. This means that if the analysis technique were wrong, the study would erroneously find these authors to have contributed.
- Isaiah and Malachi were used as positive controls because of the extensive verbatim passages. Thus, if the analysis technique were wrong, no passages taken verbatim from those works would show as primarily coming from those authors.
- They initially ran the study with the controls. This came off as predicted. They then ran their numbers without them.
- Five chapters of the 239 chapters studied “incorrectly” came from Longfellow. I wonder if they were chapters about Samuel the Lamanite, who is similar in character to Hiawatha. One “Longfellow” chapter was Mosiah fourteen, borrowed from Isaiah 53. We know that that is not a Samuel the Lamanite chpater.
Longfellow, of the controls, did better than Barlow, but, then, expectedly, very poorly. Of the most likely authors, they were rarely in least likely positions for individual chapters.NSC and delta agree on the first place [authorship] assignment for 147 of 239 chapters (62%) agreement. In cases where there is not first place agreement between the two methods, there are seventy-six chapters in which the first candidate of one method agrees with the second place method in the other, There are a total of 223 chapters (93%) in which the two methods name the same author in either the first or second place. !!!]…Rigdon is either the first or second most probable candidate author in 187 out of 239 chapters; Spalding is either the first or second most likely candidate in 110 ourt of 239 chapters; and Isaiah-Malachi is first or second in 101 chapters.
Rigdon, Isaiah-Malachi and Spalding were the primary authors according to both statistical analysis methods. The Nearest Shrunken Centroid method seemed more effective in analyzing the data. 85% of the chapters analyzed came from any one or combination of these three authors. Rigdon-Spalding assignments tended to occurr together, Isaiah-Malachi assignments tended to be independent.
There are twenty chapters
to be continued as I digest this windfall.attributed to Isaiah-Malachi for reasons that are not obvious. We note, however, that many of these twenty chapters have thematic similarity to Ethan Smith’s View of the Hebrews…