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tommytornado t1_ja8r1ni wrote
Reply to Belarus to Mobilize 1.5 Million Potential Soldiers Outside the Armed Forces in Case of War, Senior Belarusian Official Claims by Leshracc
In case of invasion Belarus will roll over faster than a horny Labrador.
tommytornado t1_j9gy4v5 wrote
Reply to comment by PmMeYourBestComment in [OC] Time to reach Notre-Dame from any location in Paris, using public transports by Eyusd
The dotted line in the diagram marks the boundary of Paris.
tommytornado t1_j6sijdo wrote
Where is the data from? Which territories, languages? What do the colours signify? What is a 'keyword' - most mentioned?
tommytornado t1_izswwqs wrote
Reply to [OC] In honor of the World Cup, FIFA Rankings of World Cup 2022 Quarterfinalists from 1993 to 2018 by TheBerg974
Current rankings are 3,4,12 and 22
tommytornado t1_izsvyam wrote
Although the data is to do with heat I feel a heatmap is not the best choice. A bar or line would have conveyed this data a lot better.
tommytornado OP t1_iwp9js7 wrote
Reply to comment by yourmamaman in US States, Police Training v Shootings/Violent Crime (per million) [OC] by tommytornado
Very true, and exactly why I did this to show that the previous graphic makes an assertion that isn't demonstrable with this data.
However it's worth noting that even though the thing we were looking for (the correlation) isn't possible here, it doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Also even though the data looks useless it's usually possible to gather even more questions from the results (if not the answers yet).
tommytornado OP t1_iwowbf2 wrote
Reply to comment by AllIceNoDrink in US States, Police Training v Shootings/Violent Crime (per million) [OC] by tommytornado
There are 4 data sources. Check my first comment on this post.
tommytornado OP t1_iwlztc1 wrote
Reply to comment by LetsGoGameCrocks in US States, Police Training v Shootings/Violent Crime (per million) [OC] by tommytornado
I'm finding you quite rude and I'm going to ignore you from now on.
tommytornado OP t1_iwlyzqr wrote
Reply to comment by LetsGoGameCrocks in US States, Police Training v Shootings/Violent Crime (per million) [OC] by tommytornado
I'm no longer sure what point you're trying to make exactly. Better leave it there perhaps?
tommytornado OP t1_iwlwc5a wrote
Reply to comment by thestereo300 in US States, Police Training v Shootings/Violent Crime (per million) [OC] by tommytornado
I have tried to account for that by including data for violent crime rate per state.
tommytornado OP t1_iwlw6a4 wrote
Reply to comment by narcolepticdoc in US States, Police Training v Shootings/Violent Crime (per million) [OC] by tommytornado
This is a kernel density plot with the 'outliers' CT, HI, MN, ND, VT removed to clarify that central section.
Agreed, there does seem to be a bulge in the centre - around 650 hours, but still doesn't fully support the assertion that more training = less fatal shootings
tommytornado OP t1_iwlsmo9 wrote
Reply to comment by LetsGoGameCrocks in US States, Police Training v Shootings/Violent Crime (per million) [OC] by tommytornado
What makes you say I'm ignoring the important cases? My data includes all police shooting fatalities.
tommytornado OP t1_iwlqy9d wrote
Reply to comment by PietOnTheRoad in US States, Police Training v Shootings/Violent Crime (per million) [OC] by tommytornado
All of this. Plus I suspect deep down fear plays a big part but that in itself is probably quite tightly related to crime rates and gun ownership.
tommytornado OP t1_iwlpx62 wrote
Reply to comment by LetsGoGameCrocks in US States, Police Training v Shootings/Violent Crime (per million) [OC] by tommytornado
What has that got to do with the original assertion that more training equals less fatal shootings?
tommytornado OP t1_iwlpowv wrote
Reply to comment by narcolepticdoc in US States, Police Training v Shootings/Violent Crime (per million) [OC] by tommytornado
Doesn't look like a clear one to me. What would you say the correlation is exactly?
tommytornado OP t1_iwlonlc wrote
Reply to comment by jettison_m in US States, Police Training v Shootings/Violent Crime (per million) [OC] by tommytornado
The sources are all in my first comment on the post and there's no breakdown of types of training.
tommytornado OP t1_iwlofiw wrote
Reply to comment by LetsGoGameCrocks in US States, Police Training v Shootings/Violent Crime (per million) [OC] by tommytornado
I'm directly pushing the argument that there's isn't a direct correlation between police fatal shootings and hours of training.
Unjust/just shootings have no bearing on this at all.
tommytornado OP t1_iwlkegb wrote
Reply to comment by Pithy_heart in US States, Police Training v Shootings/Violent Crime (per million) [OC] by tommytornado
>I’m saying, put up the data that supports the incredulity you have to the results of this current graph
The original graphic strongly implies more training = less fatal shootings. It doesn't appear to take into account population size, number of officers, or state crime rate.
My problem is just that. It a very limited dataset that draws an unsupported conclusion (the 'regression' line).
So I have posted here a graphic using extra data that shows no correlation.
Feel free to either go tattoo this on your ass now, or tell me what issue you have with it? :)
tommytornado OP t1_iwlinli wrote
Reply to comment by SimpleMaleWallflower in US States, Police Training v Shootings/Violent Crime (per million) [OC] by tommytornado
If you can point me in the direction of that data (which says which region a state is in) I can do that.
tommytornado OP t1_iwli20i wrote
Reply to comment by EffeteTrees in US States, Police Training v Shootings/Violent Crime (per million) [OC] by tommytornado
- That there is no correlation is exactly my point in reply to the original post to which this is a reply - https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/ywowl8/us_states_police_training_v_shootingsviolent/
- What you're calling a 'concocted' metric is actually a derived metric and is perfectly valid.
tommytornado OP t1_iwldcgr wrote
Reply to comment by Pithy_heart in US States, Police Training v Shootings/Violent Crime (per million) [OC] by tommytornado
To think beyond the data of course serves a purpose to go and find more data that speaks to your next hypothesis.
tommytornado OP t1_iwlco4c wrote
Reply to comment by Pithy_heart in US States, Police Training v Shootings/Violent Crime (per million) [OC] by tommytornado
I am OP
tommytornado OP t1_iwlb92c wrote
Reply to comment by hkaerki in US States, Police Training v Shootings/Violent Crime (per million) [OC] by tommytornado
>There is no correlation
I understand what you're saying but I don't understand how you can be so confident that there is NO correlation between fatal shootings and the amount of training, just because this graphic isn't showing one.
tommytornado OP t1_iwlawvp wrote
Reply to comment by edvardsenrasmus in US States, Police Training v Shootings/Violent Crime (per million) [OC] by tommytornado
I agree, there are problems linking the two sets together.
tommytornado t1_japdn9k wrote
Reply to [OC] The average 40-yard dash time by position at the NFL Scouting Combine over the last decade by nfl
Sorry, what is this saying? Why is it animated? What on earth is it?