Statistical tests and clustering analysis

I used the Kruskal-Wallis and Chi-square tests this week to see if the number of fatalities differed depending on the type of protest or the location. In order to pinpoint high-risk areas, I also started grouping protests according to latitude and longitude. I discovered that violent protest kinds, such as “Violence against Civilians,” had a much higher death toll, and that Texas and California were statistical outliers with exceptionally high death tolls.

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