Sandwich fillings - Visualized
This highly unscientific study by The Guardian does two things, and does it very well.
It shows the most popular fillings for sandwiches (thankfully, Vegemite doesn't make the list).
Much more importantly, it finds out
a) there is a strong correlation between structural integrity and number of ingredients
b) there is a weak correlation between deliciousness and number of ingredients
c) there is no correlation between deliciousness and structural integrity! Who knew!
It shows the most popular fillings for sandwiches (thankfully, Vegemite doesn't make the list).
Much more importantly, it finds out
a) there is a strong correlation between structural integrity and number of ingredients
b) there is a weak correlation between deliciousness and number of ingredients
c) there is no correlation between deliciousness and structural integrity! Who knew!
In short, yay for science!
Note: Re: the science above
The correlation coefficient, r, measures the extent of the correlation between two variables. Values of 1 or -1 are strong, and values closer to 0 are weaker.
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