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Number of Miss World delegates correlates with...
Variable | Correlation | Years | Has img? |
Number of Las Vegas Hotel Room Check-Ins | r=0.95 | 39yrs | No |
Ticket sales for San Francisco Giants games | r=0.89 | 45yrs | No |
Jet fuel used in Denmark | r=0.79 | 42yrs | Yes! |
Popularity of the first name Caroline | r=0.6 | 47yrs | No |
Wins for the Cleveland Guardians | r=0.55 | 47yrs | Yes! |
Google searches for 'helicopter accident' | r=-0.89 | 18yrs | No |
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You caught me! While it would be intuitive to sort only by "correlation," I have a big, weird database. If I sort only by correlation, often all the top results are from some one or two very large datasets (like the weather or labor statistics), and it overwhelms the page.
I can't show you *all* the correlations, because my database would get too large and this page would take a very long time to load. Instead I opt to show you a subset, and I sort them by a magic system score. It starts with the correlation, but penalizes variables that repeat from the same dataset. (It also gives a bonus to variables I happen to find interesting.)