▶️ Total olympic medals won in Paris 2024 and Human Development Index 🏅
➡️ https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/opinion-features/what-olympic-medal-table-really-tells-us
After reading the article we made this #boxplot using #LabPlot, an open source data analysis and visualization software.
The plot doesn’t provide answers, it rather invites some thinking.
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This doesn’t make any sense at all, it’s trying to force correlation to be causation as some political agenda that I can’t quite understand.
@stupidcasey Ok, let me explain: if you look at the chart it looks like the US is doing much much better than Australia. Twice the # of medals and about same score on human development index. Truth is US has over 12x the population of Australia.
If you adjust per my suggestion you’d see that Australia is doing ~6x better than US instead of US doing ~2x better than Australia as it is in the chart now. Much more realistic, isn’t it?
@stupidcasey And what all of this has to do with any political agenda; beats me! 🤣🤣🤣
IM hearing a lot of correlation and not A whole lot of causation there, did the US have 12x the people competing in the Olympics?, did Australia pick its people from an even distribution of its populous or maybe just maybe did they Cherry pick from places that are better than the US like Sydney or Melbourne?
@stupidcasey
if a country has 12x a pool of people to pick their best athletes from, wouldn’t you agree that would hugely increase their winning chances?
If two schools compete in a chess match, 1 school has 100 students, the other 1200 students, and they both send their best chess player, with all other factors being equal, who would you put your money on?