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by wruza
2015 days ago
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More than a decade ago we had to digitize some org’s patient cards into a database. After running few “test” queries against that dataset out of curiosity we found out that you’re less likely to be alcoholic-y if you live on 4-5 floor. The explanation I thought was that they hang out outside, but those who live higher have harder time to go home and prefer to not go. Building with 6+ stories usually have an elevator and “the problem” disappears. |
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So, I could imagine, that the higher floors are occupied by more wealthy people, who might be less prone to alcoholism. This theory, however, doesn't check out for high rise prefab houses. But it could perhaps cause the deviation?