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by scantis
1470 days ago
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They address this and find the same gap in the normalized subset of rural vs metropolitan areas. The gap goes from 5 point to 66, which is slightly less. democrat
143 counties, n=91 809 974
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156 counties, n=133 796 619
And republican
292 counties, n=61 407 202
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280 counties, n=46 244 883 So overall health is improving, but it is improving more when increasing sample size. It is normalized, but still different things are compared. Thanks I didn't know all that about democrats and counties, seems more involved then I thought. |
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