Comment 76089

By calculator (anonymous) | Posted April 20, 2012 at 13:25:33

Some might say the first question to ask statistically is if there is a significant correlation shown in these data. If R2 is 0.25 then the correlation (r) is 0.5
With 13 degrees of freedom the critical value for p=0.05 is 0.55 If we can agree that this is a reasonable value for p then we should reject the hypothesis that the relationship is significant.
There is 1 ward with a quite high Representation value (>4). If we were to reject that ward as an outlier then I imagine things would be much less impressive. To determine the reasonableness of doing this it would be very nice to have the raw data so that we could measure its distribution.

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