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Page 100 Beck, Diza, Searl • Bridges and Bandits 90% of variance accounted for Turkey The following descriptive statistics demonstrate the mean, median, and standard deviation for the inflows of asylum seekers for Turkey. The data was divided up into quartiles to help streamline the process of analyzing data. Also included are the results from the Pearson Correlation test that was run. The key variable to note is the r , which is .742. Further information critical to interpreting the results is included below the appropriate table. Statistics (by thousands) 2000-2003 2004-2007 2008-2011 2012-2015 N Valid 4 4 4 4 Missing 12 12 12 12 Mean 4.75 5.25 11.50 62.75 Median 4.50 4.50 11.00 66.50 Descriptive Statistics (by thousands) N Minimum Maximum Mean Std. Deviation 2000-2003 4 4 6 4.75 .957 2004-2007 4 4 8 5.25 1.893 2008-2011 4 8 16 11.50 3.697 2012-2015 4 26 92 62.75 32.449 Valid N (listwise) 4 Correlations Inflows Asylum Seekers Terrorism Incidents Inflows Asylum Seekers Pearson Correlation 1 .742 ** Sig. (1-tailed) .000 N 16 16 Terrorism Incidents Pearson Correlation .742 ** 1 Sig. (1-tailed) .000 N 16 16 **. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (1-tailed). p <.05 df = 14 Critical Value for One-Tailed Test = .4259 r = .742 Coefficient of Determination = .551 55% of variance accounted for

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