.@KirkegaardEmil What does it look like per capita? @charlesmurray @akarlin88
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@JayMan471@charlesmurray@akarlin88 They don't seem to provide that. Can you find average population size for the period 1900-2010? -
@KirkegaardEmil Using modern populations can be a crude estimate. Or you can use 1950-1970 pop. :)@charlesmurray@akarlin88 -
@JayMan471@charlesmurray@akarlin88 countries with mean N > 1e6 in the interval 1960-2014 (data I could find).pic.twitter.com/YN7dJNeWQ6
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@KirkegaardEmil@charlesmurray@JayMan471 One "problematic" feature I noticed within 5 minutes of using this.pic.twitter.com/EPjsKZsROP
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@KirkegaardEmil@charlesmurray@JayMan471 It really is far more an index of how "known" people are as opposed to true scientific eminence. -
@akarlin88@KirkegaardEmil@JayMan471 But r with measure of true eminence is probably >=.8. Face validity of "known" measures is remarkable.
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