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terrykrohe OP t1_j55tpyo wrote
Reply to comment by urgjotonlkec in [OC] heart disease mortality, with GDP and life expectancy –– 2020 election by terrykrohe
... the Black population is more 'random' within the US than is the White population;
in other words, identifying a state as "rural' or "Rep" is less an indication of Black population than of White population (posted 03jun2021)
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Stock_Attempt_8840 t1_j55qm7r wrote
Reply to How many times were the terms "Force" and "Jedi" used in the Skywalker Saga films? [OC] by tannu28
Honestly in episode 3 I don't think they said it enough
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Libertas-Vel-Mors t1_j55g35y wrote
Reply to comment by insufferablyaverage in [OC] heart disease mortality, with GDP and life expectancy –– 2020 election by terrykrohe
But how does that overlay when adjusted for cost of living?
Libertas-Vel-Mors t1_j55fw5k wrote
This shows that the "poorer" states are linked to higher preventable death rates and lower life expectancy.
The correlation with politics is more interesting and complex. Are the "poorer" states poorer because they are red, or are they red because they are poorer?
Libertas-Vel-Mors t1_j55fixm wrote
Reply to comment by urgjotonlkec in [OC] heart disease mortality, with GDP and life expectancy –– 2020 election by terrykrohe
But it doesn't tell the whole story.
urgjotonlkec t1_j5536gr wrote
Reply to comment by November_Grit in [OC] heart disease mortality, with GDP and life expectancy –– 2020 election by terrykrohe
More like a weak correlation. More working class people are Republicans than Democrats, but not by some huge margin.
November_Grit t1_j552tyd wrote
Reply to comment by urgjotonlkec in [OC] heart disease mortality, with GDP and life expectancy –– 2020 election by terrykrohe
Maybe, but as an outsider it looks like there is a strong correlation between being working class and the Republicans.
urgjotonlkec t1_j5511p7 wrote
Reply to comment by November_Grit in [OC] heart disease mortality, with GDP and life expectancy –– 2020 election by terrykrohe
It doesn't really tell you anything because states aren't monolithic. For instance black men are the most susceptible demographic to heart disease and the states with the most black people are almost all Republican. However that doesn't mean all the black men in those states are Republicans.
urgjotonlkec t1_j550ps7 wrote
Reply to comment by PapaGans in [OC] heart disease mortality, with GDP and life expectancy –– 2020 election by terrykrohe
The politics is the whole point my guy.
infegy OP t1_j550hi5 wrote
Reply to comment by IambicPentakill in [OC] Joe Biden's Aggregate Social Media Sentiment Compared with FiveThirtyEight's Polling Average by infegy
This is good feedback, thanks!
PapaGans t1_j54sqzm wrote
Why always the implied politics in these? Why not just rich vs poor, or rural vs urban?
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Reply to comment by bodyaction in [OC] Connections between the world's 200 largest airports by Zarasophos
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bodyaction t1_j54ecvk wrote
Which software did you use to make this?
kamaleshap t1_j54bng8 wrote
Reply to comment by ubiquae in [OC] Tech Layoffs dashboard (source: layoffs.fyi) by ubiquae
I am also getting the same error now
Rollzzzzzz t1_j54akmp wrote
Reply to comment by FunWithFate in How many times were the terms "Force" and "Jedi" used in the Skywalker Saga films? [OC] by tannu28
Didn’t watch what hapeoend
terrykrohe OP t1_j549vqt wrote
Reply to comment by Miguel7501 in [OC] heart disease mortality, with GDP and life expectancy –– 2020 election by terrykrohe
"50 states = 50 plot points
tables are ofter presented in "rank order": the plot is a visualization of the source's tabular information
terrykrohe OP t1_j549krq wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] heart disease mortality, with GDP and life expectancy –– 2020 election by terrykrohe
... the boxes are not "margin of error"
... "the 'boxes' are \[PlusMinus] one standard deviation (SD) from the mean"
phdoofus t1_j5404d5 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Joe Biden's Aggregate Social Media Sentiment Compared with FiveThirtyEight's Polling Average by infegy
How can you even claim to guarantee that? Even you didn't assert that it wasn't a problem. You said 'I'd guess they're fairly minimal'. That sounds a lot like wishful thinking, not a result based on research and statistics.
phdoofus t1_j54039l wrote
Reply to comment by IambicPentakill in [OC] Joe Biden's Aggregate Social Media Sentiment Compared with FiveThirtyEight's Polling Average by infegy
this, for one
insufferablyaverage t1_j53zdu2 wrote
Reply to comment by November_Grit in [OC] heart disease mortality, with GDP and life expectancy –– 2020 election by terrykrohe
Nope, just that the working class of red states are more broke then then working class of blue states
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Reply to January inflation forecast according to prediction market Kalshi by 3xasperated
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