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:::: Don't worry, nobody is claiming that a sigmoid graph looks like this graph.  The claim is that the SECOND DERIVATIVE of a sigmoid graph looks like this graph.  See the pictures on the Wolfram Alpha pages that I linked earlier; you will see that most of them (all but the last really, but the earliest ones the best) look like this graph.  All of them are computed by Wolfram Alpha as second derivatives of sigmoid graphs; in fact, they are all second derivatives of opposites (negatives) of formulas given on the Wikipedia article as examples of sigmoids.  —[[User:TobyBartels|TobyBartels]] ([[User talk:TobyBartels|talk]]) 17:37, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
 
:::: Don't worry, nobody is claiming that a sigmoid graph looks like this graph.  The claim is that the SECOND DERIVATIVE of a sigmoid graph looks like this graph.  See the pictures on the Wolfram Alpha pages that I linked earlier; you will see that most of them (all but the last really, but the earliest ones the best) look like this graph.  All of them are computed by Wolfram Alpha as second derivatives of sigmoid graphs; in fact, they are all second derivatives of opposites (negatives) of formulas given on the Wikipedia article as examples of sigmoids.  —[[User:TobyBartels|TobyBartels]] ([[User talk:TobyBartels|talk]]) 17:37, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
 
Sigmoid curve:
 
 
[[Image:SigmoidCurve.gif]]
 
 
Second derivative of a sigmoid curve:
 
 
[[Image:2ndDerivativeSigmoidCurve.gif]]
 
 
Negative second derivative of a sigmoid curve:
 
 
[[Image:Negative2ndDerivativeSigmoidCurve.gif]]
 
 
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Sine curve:
 
 
[[Image:SineCurve.gif]]
 
 
It seems clear to me that the sine curve matches the graph from about 1960, but the negative second derivative of the sigmoid curve (curve 2 from my series above) matches the overall graph better.  —[[User:TobyBartels|TobyBartels]] ([[User talk:TobyBartels|talk]]) 18:06, 10 December 2013 (UTC)
 
  
  

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