2007/09/05 OOXML Vote and the CPI Corruption Index


Here is a interesting story from http://www.slashdot.org

OOXML Vote and the CPI Corruption Index

Posted by kdawson on Wednesday September 05, @09:25AM
from the voting-on-the-merits dept.


Tapani Tarvainen writes “It turns out there’s an interesting correlation between Transparency International’s ‘corruption perceptions index‘ and voting behavior in ISO’s OOXML decision. Countries with a lower score (more corruption) on the 2006 CPI were more likely to vote in favor of OOXML, and those with a higher score were less likely. According to the analysis, ‘This statistics supports with a P value of 0.07328 the hypothesis that the corrupted countries were more likely to vote for approval (one-tailed Fisher’s Exact test). In other words, simplified a bit: the likelihood that there was no positive correlation between the corruption level and probability of an approval vote, that is, this is just a random effect, is about 7%.’ Of course, correlation doesn’t prove causality.”


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