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Mike2220 t1_j23ggxy wrote

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.

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LeroyoJenkins t1_j239jib wrote

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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Existing-Class-140 OP t1_j2381wh wrote

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venny123 t1_j231efv wrote

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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