Sorry for the delay once again! Here it is, the 13th trend analysis for this data trawl!
Linear-Linear:
Log-Log:
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Log-Linear:
So... you know the drill. As the public healthcare improves, so does your citizen's health. There is a positive linear correlation between Public Healthcare and Health, so there is that. The positive trendline is of the equation Y = mX + C -> Y = 0.0019230747657161906 X + 0.6351387557233711
Or Y = 0.0019231 X + 0.63514, at 5 significant figures.
However, as with any other NS Stat correlations, there are always bound to be exceptions, and this is no exception. This time, I took being good with having < 2000th in the ranks. And being bad with > 140000th, if it makes sense. I decided to go for the pure ranks instead of the numbers. So, let's get started!
< 2000th for both Public Healthcare and Health: 165 nations.
< 2000th for Public Healthcare, BUT > 140,000th for Health: 24 nations.
Finalanswer Archive with 17753.39 for Public Healthcare, but lousy with 0.32 for Health.
> 140,000th for Public Healthcare, BUT < 2000th for Health: 13 nations.
Enrichment with -10.1 for Public Healthcare, but did extremely well with 87.01 Health.
> 140,000th for both Public Healthcare and Health: 1118 nations.
The absolute numbers are not exactly the main point, since it was rather unfair to select only < 2000th rankers for top-scorers, while the bottom has perhaps 30,000+ ranks below. The main point is that there are still exceptions, though of course, these are still kept rather low. You could have the best public healthcare, but maybe the people just don't eat that a lot of bananas. On the other hand, a good private healthcare that is accessible and cheap to all can also be beneficial, such as with some nations you can see up there.
The absolute top and bottom scorers:
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Northern Borland yet at it again with -117.94 for Worst Public Healthcare, AND 0.2 at Worst Health.
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Yuumura Kirika with 36351.24 for Best Public Healthcare, with 41.32 for non-best Health.
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Achiotopia with 9384.41 for a decent Public Healthcare, with 90.6 for Best Health.
Northern Borland keeps appearing in my trends and top-scorers (or bottom-scorers). They're like Euler, I just might need to look at the second best/worst.