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The two populations learn **structurally different models**. L2=62.11 across 771 parameters (767 community biases + 3 feature weights + 1 intercept) indicates pervasive disagreement, not isolated outliers. KL=0.946 confirms the predicted probability distributions diverge substantially.
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@ -137,13 +137,13 @@ The two populations learn **structurally different models**. L2=62.11 across 771
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| 75% | 0.5614 | 12.3% | -0.6600 | 19.4% |
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| 100% | 0.5336 | 16.6% | -1.4604 | 164.2% |
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### Finding 3.2: Degradation Is Non-Linear
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The AUC degradation curve is approximately linear up to ~60% contamination, then accelerates. The log-likelihood curve diverges sharply above 80%, reflecting severe miscalibration when the model has very little organic training signal remaining.
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### Finding 3.3: Even Small Contamination Is Detectable
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