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Strength of correlation (R squared): 0.979 (this correlation is very strong)
Outliers:
California
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| Variable: |
Economy > GSP > Nominal GSP > Food services and drinking places |
Education > Elementary & Secondary > Third Grade Students |
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Logarithmic (base 10) |
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| Definition: |
Food services and drinking places, Nominal GSP (current dollars) GSP, or Gross State Product is the value of all the goods and services produced in a state. Specific industries measured will give the value of all goods and services in that industry. The Nominal Gross State Product measures the value of all the goods and services produced expressed in current prices. On the other hand, Real Gross State Product measures the value of all the goods and services produced expressed in the prices of some base year.
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The number of students in a state who are enrolled in third grade. These data are taken from the CCD State Nonfiscal survey.
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| Source: |
U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Analysis Division. Data for 2003.
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National Center for Educational Statistics
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