Wow...based in NZ
Huh, wokism is for dummies.Interesting:
Jordan Peterson finally cracked the code: We now know the exact 'types' who easily fall for 'wokeism'... - Revolver News
Aha, it all makes perfect sense.revolver.news
Check the data on your average number of sexual partners map @MemeFan, if that's saying that the average person in the UK has had 978 sexual partners, and the average person in France has had 4810. For France, that's two people a week for 50 years. It's nonsense. Find some real data and we can discuss it.
Seems that number is actually max number of sex partners. Assuming Pareto distribution (which make sense)or even Gaussian distribution we should be able to calculate average number of partners.I did find that more than a bit 'eyebrow raising'...
(But I was looking for a decimal point, or something.)
So, you've got data on the one extreme outlier in each population, and think from that you can calculate the mean? Somehow I don't think you've ever dealt with real-world statistical data...Seems that number is actually max number of sex partners. Assuming Pareto distribution (which make sense)or even Gaussian distribution we should be able to calculate average number of partners.
Something something bidenDoes 'hair sniffing' count in the distributions?
We all know....uuumm... if you think about it... uumm ... well, let's just say... uummm.... **blank stare**Does 'hair sniffing' count in the distributions?
Thankyou @NS4Liberty. Interestingly, comparing the map in your link to the map of divorce rate in @MemeFan's above post, quite to my surprise there is no obvious link between divorce rate and number of sexual partners. If anything, the countries with a higher number of sexual partners actually seem to have lower divorce rates (at least in Europe). That is not what you would expect from cause & effect if either one was causing the other. Very odd.Average Number of Sexual Partners by Country 2024
worldpopulationreview.com
"Turkish citizens report having the highest average number of sexual partners during the course of their lives. The average person in Turkey has 14 sexual partners. Residents of Iceland, New Zealand, and Australia claim 13 or more sexual partners, on average."
Thankyou @NS4Liberty. Interestingly, comparing the map in your link to the map of divorce rate in @MemeFan's above post, quite to my surprise there is no obvious link between divorce rate and number of sexual partners. If anything, the countries with a higher number of sexual partners actually seem to have lower divorce rates (at least in Europe). That is not what you would expect from cause & effect if either one was causing the other. Very odd.
That's how they become what Mark Twain correctly called "damned lies."There have to be a tonne of factors we don't know. Always annoying to just have facts in a vacuum but no context
Great minds etc.That's how they become what Mark Twain correctly called "damned lies."
Databases with (for example) "side effects" of the Zyklon-B mRNA injection had critical data deliberately removed/hidden (such as injection status) to destroy 'context'.
It's why "All-cause Mortatlity" (even without that data) became so vitally illustrative. You can hide the cause - but not the massive information spike.