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BigBayesian t1_j23idvn wrote
Reply to comment by Musole in [OC] Defence budgets around the world by giteam
US has about 20% of Africa’s population, and a GDP of $25T compared to $3T for Africa.
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Reply to comment by jjhonolulu in [OC] The Number of Endangered Species in Each US State by malxredleader
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Mike2220 t1_j23ggxy wrote
Reply to comment by commanderquill in [OC] The Number of Endangered Species in Each US State by malxredleader
Well, they did have a point with what they were saying, if they have an inaccurate count from under reporting, it's going to skew lower, and say there's a fewer amount of endangered species
Like how one method people employed of lower confirmed covid cases was to not test. Can't have confirmed cases if you don't test, though it does nothing to the actual amount of covid cases.
PandaDerZwote t1_j23eehs wrote
Reply to comment by hitemlow in [OC] Defence budgets around the world by giteam
Seeing how Russia is fairing (which NATO is the explicit counterweight to), 2% seems high if anything.
PandaDerZwote t1_j23e9xp wrote
Reply to comment by GrimeOfTheAncients in [OC] Defence budgets around the world by giteam
GDP is also generally regarded as highly misunderstood because people don't know what it actually means other than "size of the economy".
commanderquill t1_j23e5y2 wrote
Reply to comment by SerialPhilanderer in [OC] The Number of Endangered Species in Each US State by malxredleader
They meant that you can lower the number of endangered species in your state by helping them recover or by letting them die out. Either option will decrease the number of species on the endangered list.
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Ilmt206 t1_j239l5y wrote
Reply to [OC] Correlation between GDP per capita in certain countries and natural population growth (does not include immigration) by Existing-Class-140
Oof. Difficult to look at.
LeroyoJenkins t1_j239jib wrote
Reply to [OC] Correlation between GDP per capita in certain countries and natural population growth (does not include immigration) by Existing-Class-140
God, that hurts my eyes.
That's not the correlation, that's just two lines on a chart which shouldn't have lines
What is the time period? Axes labels? Why are you using lines where there's no continuity? God, please rain fire and brimstone on this abomination!
If this was a high school math or data analysis project, this would be graded Zero.
Go back to the drawing board and make a scatter plot with each dot representing one country, but add labels to the axis, and then add the correlation line to it.
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Reply to comment by vtTownie in [OC] The Number of Endangered Species in Each US State by malxredleader
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Reply to comment by BradlyL in [OC] Every High School Baseball Field Used in the State of West Virginia by dvd5671
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Cyancat123 t1_j238jk2 wrote
A disturbing lack of a “savings” tab I see 👀
Existing-Class-140 OP t1_j2381wh wrote
Reply to [OC] Correlation between GDP per capita in certain countries and natural population growth (does not include immigration) by Existing-Class-140
Source:
wikipedia GDP data and demographics data:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(PPP)_per_capita
Separate Wikipedia articles for all countries' population data, example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Latvia#Vital_statistics (natural change per 1,000)
Tools:
MS Excel.
jjhonolulu t1_j234nmr wrote
Aloha. When you fly into Hawaii, passengers have to fill out forms regarding their trip. Please fill them out and help us protect our endangered species.
Thank you.
somedave t1_j2349qx wrote
Reply to comment by WaterScienceProf in Lego world map of energy to harvest water from the atmosphere [OC] https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ee01071b by WaterScienceProf
Your graph doesn't go to zero for the humidity ratio. Presumably because the energy required becomes infinite. Does it blow up as the log of this ratio or the inverse?
JohnTo7 t1_j2335ud wrote
Reply to [OC] Defence budgets around the world by giteam
All that money wasted. We could have colonized Alfa Centauri by now.
Time for a change.
Twentydragon t1_j232y6e wrote
Reply to comment by nicat97 in [OC] Defence budgets around the world by giteam
Among many others, including our own shadow.
Twentydragon t1_j232v7s wrote
Reply to comment by keestie in [OC] Defence budgets around the world by giteam
It's not just you! This is one of the hazards of plotting data with severe outliers onto colors.
venny123 t1_j231efv wrote
Reply to [OC] Women face greater Imposter Syndrome than Men, when starting Software Engineering Degrees, despite having similar high school averages by GeorgeDaGreat123
As a male psych major I would say the reverse would apply, as I look around my classes 90% are female within my major. I can’t help but think maybe they are better than me with people? Maybe I play with ideas in my mind better? Our incentives may be different and I already feel an outcast. I see the female experience in STEM fields is similar…
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fail-deadly- t1_j230o0l wrote
Reply to comment by khwaled in [OC] Defence budgets around the world by giteam
Often it was the U.S. supplying both the weapons and the training, but Pakistan, China, and Iran were all involved too.
AmbitiousSquirrel4 t1_j230m44 wrote
Reply to comment by Seacabbage in [OC] The Number of Endangered Species in Each US State by malxredleader
That's probably not California's fault. California has more biodiversity than any other state. If you have a lot of species to begin with, a lot of them will be endangered (especially when your state also has 40 million people, a drought problem, and a ton of agriculture).
OurNationsHero t1_j22zz6i wrote
I kinda see a trend of high populated states having more endangered species, but what’s up with Alabama?
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Reply to comment by Snufflepuffster in [OC] Defence budgets around the world by giteam
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