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Kep_ OP t1_iynzkre wrote
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Kep_ OP t1_iynzfqa wrote
Reply to [OC] Canada GDP growth change % 2017-2021 by Kep_
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Aqueilas t1_iynyrkw wrote
What are you trying to show? Seems like no correlation
Brooksee83 t1_iynyj3d wrote
Interesting data and nice design, but the order of the legend annoys me 😅
Enough_Solution_5907 t1_iynychc wrote
Reply to [OC] Birth months of FIFA World Cup players. The top three are January, February and March, possibly due to the "Relative age effect" by desfirsit
Or it just explains that May is popular mating season ;)
rayparkersr t1_iynwxzy wrote
Reply to comment by factorialfun in [OC] Birth months of FIFA World Cup players. The top three are January, February and March, possibly due to the "Relative age effect" by desfirsit
As well as the school cut off from kindergarten.
The youngest kids are more likely to underachieve. Amazing that it's so clearly pronounced though.
Training-Purpose802 t1_iynwxx4 wrote
Reply to School Shootings in the US 1970-2022 Committed by Students [OC] (interactive version in comment) by data_n_stuff
I easily see the changes in raw number of shootings over time, and that most of the deadliest have been recent but I can't determine the answer to the graph's question at all. Is the average shooting becoming more deadlier? What is the average number of victims per shooting in a time frame?, the number of deaths?
drklunk t1_iynwb0n wrote
theyre gonna act like Overlord, Event Horizon, Brain Damage, Everything Everywhere All at Once, Austin Powers 1 & 2, The Thing (1972), and Strange Wilderness never happened huh? just revising the order of the same damn movies for the last 70 years
WhoGotYouSmiling t1_iynvwaq wrote
Reply to [OC] Birth months of FIFA World Cup players. The top three are January, February and March, possibly due to the "Relative age effect" by desfirsit
The book "Outliers" explains exactly why this phenomenon happens.
AdDisastrous6356 t1_iynvv1f wrote
Reply to [OC] Birth months of FIFA World Cup players. The top three are January, February and March, possibly due to the "Relative age effect" by desfirsit
Outliers by Malcolm gladwell has a good explanation for this
meinaustin t1_iynvkvn wrote
Very cool. Presume this reflects people currently living in these states not which states produce people who reach the highest level of education? Because, people move around. For example, everyone currently living in DC wasn’t born, raised, or educated there. But by contrast I’m guessing most people don’t stay in WV.
AlphaSlayer21 t1_iynvcme wrote
Fun fact: Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain in the world from base to peak
oren0 t1_iynv4zu wrote
> Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
A 200-minute low-budget feminist art film from 1975 that was 35th in the same poll in 2012. Only has 9K ratings on IMDB (7.7 score) compared to 400K ratings each and scores of 8.3 for Vertigo and Citizen Kane.
I'm not doubting it's probably a good movie, but it feels like critics are trying to make some kind of point.
snash222 t1_iynupbk wrote
It is odd how 30-60 percent of the films from one decade don’t make it to the next.
1962 - This is one of the greatest films ever made!
1972 - Meh
_iam_that_iam_ t1_iynuhh4 wrote
Reply to [OC] Birth months of FIFA World Cup players. The top three are January, February and March, possibly due to the "Relative age effect" by desfirsit
I feel like the kind of parents who plan January births so their kids can have some tiny advantage against their classmates are the kind of helicopter parents that are going to push their kids at every stage and the kids may wind up more successful and in therapy.
chouseva t1_iynu02t wrote
Ideally, post-graduate and post-secondary education would be separate categories. It would help provide more context to education attainment. For example, a big chunk of people in DC have a master's degree.
the-software-man t1_iyntiaa wrote
That’s just the tip that sticks out above the water though.
orlevko t1_iyntfjz wrote
Reply to comment by creektrout22 in [OC] Birth months of FIFA World Cup players. The top three are January, February and March, possibly due to the "Relative age effect" by desfirsit
And also, error bars and statistical significance tests would be useful here
SW1981 t1_iyntf8d wrote
Reply to [OC] Birth months of FIFA World Cup players. The top three are January, February and March, possibly due to the "Relative age effect" by desfirsit
Probably need to separate them into northern and southern hemisphere players
MKerrsive t1_iynryk5 wrote
Reply to comment by CRD_Visual_Arts in [OC] Birth months of FIFA World Cup players. The top three are January, February and March, possibly due to the "Relative age effect" by desfirsit
I think he means "Gladwell discussed this phenomenon, except the sport was hockey instead of soccer." Outliers specifically discussed Canadian youth hockey.
Anachronism-- t1_iynpcjf wrote
Reply to comment by SolemnLoon in [OC] Birth months of FIFA World Cup players. The top three are January, February and March, possibly due to the "Relative age effect" by desfirsit
I listened to it a while ago but that sounds similar to what he ended up doing.
Randsmagicpipe t1_iynp6jj wrote
Reply to comment by water_sunshine in School Shootings in the US 1970-2022 Committed by Students [OC] (interactive version in comment) by data_n_stuff
It looks like something you'd see in a 4 chan forum for fans of school shootings
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A_Mac1998 t1_iynmyof wrote
Reply to comment by Holy__Funk in [OC] Largest publicly-traded airlines by giteam
This is only talking about domestic flights, and doesn't take into account all of the different European flights that travel across borders. Flights are insanely cheap, I flew Edinburgh to Amsterdam for $30 for example and this wasn't specifically spectacular pricing
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Reply to comment by oren0 in [OC] Top Ten films from each year of Sight & Sound's critics poll by lit_geek
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