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Replying to @Jon_StewartMill @KirkegaardEmil
Yeah, probably v. similar r with HDI
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Replying to @RCAFDM
S is a superior measure of the type. HDI is based on only 3 measures, so it is strongly affected by e.g. oil income, whereas S is not very strongly affected. See initial paperhttps://openpsych.net/paper/28
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil
btw have you tried comparing S to Social Progress Index.... I'd guess they'd be pretty similar, though they don't include any direct economic measures.https://www.socialprogressindex.com/
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Replying to @RCAFDM @KirkegaardEmil
Oh nm! That's what you used for your inputs :-)
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Replying to @RCAFDM
The other big index has some economic measures, but the S factors of the two correlate at .98, so it's a red herring.
2:27 PM - 2 Feb 2018
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