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by ClashTheBunny
3273 days ago
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This is actually more likely the "law of small numbers". The lower population areas have high variation, because there is lower statistical significance to their resulting "mobility" I would like to see what it is like for a small sliding scale. Give me the same data with the ability to slide it over a 10 year or 10 month period. Do the smaller population areas flip back and forth between "mobile" and "immobile"? |
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