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Countries and Areas Gross National Income Per Capita (US$) Infant Mortality Rate (Under 1)
Afghanistan 680 66
Albania 4450 13
Algeria 5490 22
Angola 3110 96
Antigua 13300 6
Barbuda 13300 6
Argentina 13480 11
Armenia 4020 13
Australia 64540 3
Austria 49670 3
France 42960 4
Gabon 9720 36
Gambia 500 48
Georgia 3720 11
Germany 47640 3
Ghana 1590 43
Greece 22680 4
Grenada 7910 11
Guatemala 3430 24
Japan 42000 2
Netherlands 51890 3
New Zealand 41070 5
Nicaragua 1870 19
Niger 410 57
Nigeria 2970 69
Oman 16870 10
Pakistan 1400 66
Philippines 3500 22
Republic of Korea 92000 3
Russian Federation 13220 8
Uganda 670 38
Ukraine 3560 8
United Arab Emirates 44600 6
United Kingdom 43430 4
United Republic of Tanzania 920 35
United States 55200 6
Uruguay 16350 9
Uzbekistan 2090 34
Vanuatu 3160 23
Viet Nam 1890 17
Infant Mortality Ra
Predicted Value Residual 120
31.81784 34.18216
29.6991 -16.6991 100
29.11462 -7.11462
8.596 -6.596
80
3.03782 -0.03782
9.11866 -4.11866
60
31.14906 -12.14906
31.96958 25.03042
40
30.53086 38.46914
22.71906 -12.71906
20
31.4132 34.5868
30.233 -8.233 0
-19.504 22.504 0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70
24.77036 -16.77036 -20
31.82346 6.17654
30.19928 -22.19928 -40
7.1348 -1.1348
7.79234 -3.79234 Gross National Income Per Capita (US$)
31.68296 3.31704
1.1776 4.8224
23.0113 -14.0113 Analysis: There is little to no correlation betwee
31.02542 2.97458
30.42408 -7.42408
31.13782 -14.13782
Infant Mortality Rate (Under 1) vs. Gross National Income Per Capita (US$)
is little to no correlation between the residual and gross national income per capita. If we look at the correlation coefficient, the data is only
pita (US$)
Column C
Linear (Column C)
Linear (Column C)
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ation coefficient, the data is only about 55% negatively related. If we look at the coefficient of determination, we can see that the variability i
, we can see that the variability is explained only by 31.36% of the model.