Cancer rates: Part 2, does alcohol consumption have incremental predictive power?
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Same guy proposed another idea. Wikipedia has data here. However, since i had previously seen that people fudge data on Wikipedia articles (e.g. this one), then maybe it was not a good idea to just rely on Wikipedia. So i did the best thing: fetched both the data from Wiki and the data from the primary source (WHO), and then compared them for accuracy. They were 100 identical for the "total rates". I did not compare the other variables. But at least this dataset was not fudged. :)
Cancer rates: Part 2, does alcohol consumption have incremental predictive power?
Cancer rates: Part 2, does alcohol…
Cancer rates: Part 2, does alcohol consumption have incremental predictive power?
Same guy proposed another idea. Wikipedia has data here. However, since i had previously seen that people fudge data on Wikipedia articles (e.g. this one), then maybe it was not a good idea to just rely on Wikipedia. So i did the best thing: fetched both the data from Wiki and the data from the primary source (WHO), and then compared them for accuracy. They were 100 identical for the "total rates". I did not compare the other variables. But at least this dataset was not fudged. :)