And there are maps that show major variances to the right side of the curve, but nothing to the left? It seems you can’t have one tail of a bell curve without the other tail.
The other tail is there, it’s just not talked about. The red represents +2.58 STd while the lightest represents -2.58.
So basically, So Cal, with multiple car theft task forces is in the lower 2% of the distribution as compared to say my county where there is only a sheriff’s services ranks in the top 2%.
Look at Detroit. A big black hole should have a appeared and sucked you into oblivion, yet it barely registers.