Don't Read, Don't Succeed

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Don’t Read, Don’t Succeed Created by: Caitlyn Richtman & Nicole Larson

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Don’t Read, Don’t Succeed

Created by: Caitlyn Richtman & Nicole Larson

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Dependent Variable~ Illiteracy Rate

Illiteracy Rate: people lacking the ability to write and/or read their own name and more, write coherently, and think critically about the written wordIlliteracy Rate applies to the whole world.

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Independent Variables

Unemployment Rate*Percentage of a population with an income over 200kPercentage of a population with an advanced degree or morePercentage of a population with no health insurancePercentage of a population

with no religious affiliation

* -means most significant

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Visual ~ Illiteracy Rates

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Visual~ Percent of the population with No Health Insurance

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Visual~ Percent of the Population with No Religion

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Table 2

*- means significant variable to illiteracy rate& negative numbers under the ‘t’ column are inversely related

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Summary~

SignificantPercent of the Population Unemployed (Direct)Percent of the Population with No Health Insurance (Direct) Percent of the Population with No religious affiliation (Inverse)Percent of the Population with an income over 200k (Inverse)

Not SignificantPercent of the Population with an Advanced Degree or more