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Mikl posted:Sweden? What the hell? Sweden's had an unusually high rape rate for a Western country since those statistics started being collected. This is most likely because Sweden has a wider definition of "rape" than most other countries and because rape is more likely to be reported there, and probably not because more rape is actually committed there than in other countries.
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Same problem with std rates. I think I read somewhere that Canada has much worse rates of chlamydia or something than America even though it has more readily available health care. The answer was that better health care means better reporting as more people are going to the doctor.
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Mikl posted:Sweden? What the hell? Assange was very busy during the period.
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Pakled posted:Sweden's had an unusually high rape rate for a Western country since those statistics started being collected. This is most likely because Sweden has a wider definition of "rape" than most other countries and because rape is more likely to be reported there, and probably not because more rape is actually committed there than in other countries. Apparently, the authorities also count everything once. let's say that a person was raped by his/her spouse 20 times over the course of one year. In most countries, that would be one report/instance, but Sweden counts that as 20.
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Pakled posted:Sweden's had an unusually high rape rate for a Western country since those statistics started being collected. This is most likely because Sweden has a wider definition of "rape" than most other countries and because rape is more likely to be reported there, and probably not because more rape is actually committed there than in other countries. Which makes South Africa even more terrifying since according to stats a vast number of rapes do NOT get reported.
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Mikl posted:Sweden? What the hell? Also what the hell New Zealand?
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Dreddout posted:What cultural shift causes Mississippi and Georgia to coyly refer to black porn as ebony, when Louisiana is up front about it? Age. Older people look for "ebony" more frequently
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Cumslut1895 posted:Also what the hell New Zealand? Surely you don't think sheep can legally consent
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Somfin posted:Surely you don't think sheep can legally consent I knew it wouldn't take long. Godspeed.
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 11:42 |
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VerdantSquire posted:
"Come to Uganda, it's somewhat less rapey than Svalbard and Iceland!"
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 14:40 |
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The very bottom of the scale is negative one rapes. Are people committing anti-rapes? What even is an anti-rape? Is it being a 40 year old virgin living in a basement who's never so much as touched a woman?
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 14:44 |
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the bottom of the scale is .1 rapes per 100,000 people, so one rape per million
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Slime posted:The very bottom of the scale is negative one rapes. Are people committing anti-rapes? What even is an anti-rape? Is it being a 40 year old virgin living in a basement who's never so much as touched a woman? It's 0.1 reported rapes per 100,000. Edit: god dammit willus
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Slime posted:The very bottom of the scale is negative one rapes. Are people committing anti-rapes? What even is an anti-rape? Is it being a 40 year old virgin living in a basement who's never so much as touched a woman? A negative rape is if a potential rapist even thinks of raping, they instantly get raped, duh
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Slime posted:The very bottom of the scale is negative one rapes. Are people committing anti-rapes? What even is an anti-rape? Is it being a 40 year old virgin living in a basement who's never so much as touched a woman? Every country is allowed one freebie
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 14:57 |
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woops wrong thread
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 17:14 |
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Torrannor posted:Link for context? I originally posted it. My students took some 1st year physics data of waves moving on a string and were asked: "Now you have to fit that data to a model. Graph the 4 data points in your favorite program for such (or Excel) and determine if a line is a good fit or what else will look better." No idea how a musical conductor's 4/4 wave came from that.
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Students are hilariously weird some times. Couple days ago one asked me if when the protocol said "dilute the plasma 20 times" he really had to do it 20 times in a row. I really should have just said yes.
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Fathis Munk posted:Students are hilariously weird some times. Couple days ago one asked me if when the protocol said "dilute the plasma 20 times" he really had to do it 20 times in a row. I really should have just said yes. My wife still mocks me for being amazed by and wanting to see the ingredients of a package marked "36 MEAT RAVIOLI" at the local supermarket. e: in my defense it was stocked next to the 3 Cheese Ravioli Ornamental Dingbat has a new favorite as of 17:30 on Mar 9, 2016 |
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nagel posted:Apparently, the authorities also count everything once. let's say that a person was raped by his/her spouse 20 times over the course of one year. In most countries, that would be one report/instance, but Sweden counts that as 20. I don't think I believe that. Here in the US, that'd be 20 counts of rape, you don't get just charged once. I can't think of a country that counts rapes in the way you describe. What is counted differently seems to be gang rape; the US counts one incident for each victim, not one for each perpetrator. But if the numbers are due to that, then that's a *lot* of gang rape happening. But whatever the reason, there seems to be some dark poo poo going on in Sweden. Police in Ostersund are telling women not to go out at night alone because so many of them have been getting attacked. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3481882/Women-warned-not-night-Swedish-town-multiple-sex-attacks-foreigners.html#ixzz42LAkfb00 http://www.svt.se/nyheter/lokalt/jamtland/polisen-varnar-kvinnor-i-ostersund-for-att-ga-ut Oh, Google translate, the fun we have: quote:The three police officers who attended the press conference says that they have never experienced anything similar in Östersund. This is also why they now go out and warn women to touch themselves in the center of Östersund in the late evenings and nights. Phanatic has a new favorite as of 17:55 on Mar 9, 2016 |
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Fathis Munk posted:Students are hilariously weird some times. Couple days ago one asked me if when the protocol said "dilute the plasma 20 times" he really had to do it 20 times in a row. I really should have just said yes.
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Phanatic posted:I don't think I believe that. Here in the US, that'd be 20 counts of rape, you don't get just charged once. I can't think of a country that counts rapes in the way you describe. What is counted differently seems to be gang rape; the US counts one incident for each victim, not one for each perpetrator. But if the numbers are due to that, then that's a *lot* of gang rape happening. Maybe I didn't use the right words; If a person rapes another several times over a period of time, say 14 times over 3 years, as a form of spousal abuse, that becomes 14 separate reports of rape. Apparently, Sweden seems to be one of the few (the only?) country that does this. I have no idea if the person that committed these 14 rapes would be charged for each one individually. It's not that one gang rape becomes six different rape cases because there were 6 people doing the gang raping. Yeah we have problems, but a lot of it is just sensationalistic fear mongering and fact immunity. Mostly tied to the xenophobic nationalist Swedish democrats. edit: read some more, yeah apparently gang rapes are counted once per perpetrator. The more you know. nagel has a new favorite as of 22:41 on Mar 9, 2016 |
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Does it just count rape/assault by penetration or all sexual assault crimes? Sweden's law banning the purchase of prostitution might have something to do with it if it's the latter.
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 23:06 |
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couldn't be the massive influx of 'refugees' from some of the most misogynistic cultures on earth...
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TinTower posted:Does it just count rape/assault by penetration or all sexual assault crimes? It is also possible for a change in the dynamic during the act to transform it into non-consensual contact, such as the male running out of condoms but insisting that the act continue. In such a case the woman may call "consent under duress", which means that the yes she gives at the time will actually be a no by the time the people involved find themselves in court. The idea with all this is to ensure that no crime ever slips through the cracks, but despite this Swedish courts are still pretty bad at actually getting charges to stick. Our society is rather progressive, but the judiciary system is having trouble adapting to it. TinTower posted:Sweden's law banning the purchase of prostitution might have something to do with it if it's the latter. For now though I suggest that we drop the discussion, because it is bringing the thread down (and yes I know I participated in it, I apologise). The graph that originally started it reeks of mischievous misrepresentation anyway. Speaking of, have an example! Simply edit and replace the nation names as needed to win any online argument.
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Cumslut1895 posted:couldn't be the massive influx of 'refugees' from some of the most misogynistic cultures on earth... Wow, just going straight for the Trump Triple, huh?
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# ? Mar 10, 2016 02:00 |
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Another situation where a table would probably be more useful than a graph.
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DrBouvenstein posted:
I honestly can't pick the difference between the colours they used for Google/HP/IBM or Intel/LinkedIn or Salesforce/Samsung.
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DrBouvenstein posted:
This thing is awful, just the worst. I honestly gave it a good long look and found some interesting trends, but the correlation is utterly worthless. Like median career pay to median age. Cool, looks like an opposing correlation there! Except there's no scale other than rank, so these numbers could be so loving close together this is coincidental. There's no telling whether this implies younger companies pay higher by mid career, or whether older companies paid a few cents less due to inflation. Another interesting but useless trend is Median Years with Company, % Female, and % High Job Satisfaction. Low median years should imply higher turnover, which correlates well with low job satisfaction. More women are getting into tech industry jobs as the years go on, so high turnover companies are likely hiring more women as the percentage of female applicants goes up. But the way it's placed on the graph, the creator wants to jam % Female between the obvious correlation to draw a totally unrelated point: Higher % Female = Lower job satisfaction. Lower % Female = higher job satisfaction! Wow, what's with women in the tech industry?!?
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Judge Schnoopy posted:This thing is awful, just the worst. I honestly gave it a good long look and found some interesting trends, but the correlation is utterly worthless. Like median career pay to median age. Cool, looks like an opposing correlation there! Except there's no scale other than rank, so these numbers could be so loving close together this is coincidental. There's no telling whether this implies younger companies pay higher by mid career, or whether older companies paid a few cents less due to inflation. Um the scale is pretty clearly labeled right there - it goes from LOWER to HIGHER.
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Triarii posted:Um the scale is pretty clearly labeled right there - it goes from LOWER to HIGHER. Also "Zero values indicate there was not enough data to determine a value". Since the height of the dots is just a rank rather than an actual numerical value there's no way of knowing if the lowest dot in any category means "sucks the worst" or "value unknown". In fact there's no way of knowing if several of the lowest dots in any given category are unknown values.
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 05:05 |
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Retirement age by country. Men and women.
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 11:13 |
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That's some Fox news level poo poo right there.
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# ? Mar 11, 2016 15:47 |
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Maybe the unlabeled X axis is volume of people retiring in the last # years, but yeah that's spectacularly bad. Here have this abomination, where the scale is so bad it doesn't even encompass all (perceived and non-data based) points
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Judge Schnoopy posted:Maybe the unlabeled X axis is volume of people retiring in the last # years, but yeah that's spectacularly bad. There is no X axis that can make this chart even remotely sensible.
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Judge Schnoopy posted:Maybe the unlabeled X axis is volume of people retiring in the last # years, but yeah that's spectacularly bad. There's no way Russia has less people retiring than Poland or as many people retiring as Belarus.
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Absurd Alhazred posted:There's no way Russia has less people retiring than Poland or as many people retiring as Belarus. As percentage of the population? Percentage of the working population? poo poo, I don't even know why I'm trying to make sense of that hot garbage
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I'm pretty sure it's gamble on people not reading, and bar length is to subtly imply that for elderly it's better here than there given that it's from Belarus news channel.
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Judge Schnoopy posted:Here have this abomination, where the scale is so bad it doesn't even encompass all (perceived and non-data based) points Quoting this so it doesn't get lost with the scale chart, because... god drat, how does this even make sense? Who looked at this and said, "Yup, that describes political philosophies perfectly."
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