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  2. Soda, pop or Coke? Here’s what people call soft drinks in ...

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    We’ve used his data to create map, below, showing each state’s preferred term. As you can see, people in Illinois, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Minnesota use “pop.”

  3. List of analyses of categorical data - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of statistical procedures which can be used for the analysis of categorical data, also known as data on the nominal scale and as categorical variables.

  4. Names for soft drinks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A Twitter data scientist, however, found that while "soda" and "pop" dominate in the United States, the word "coke" (incl. "coca" or "cola") is by far the most common in other countries, including English-speaking ones. [9]

  5. Soft drink - Wikipedia

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    A variant of soda in the United States called "phosphate soda" appeared in the late 1870s. It became one of the most popular soda fountain drinks from 1900 until the 1930s, with the lemon or orange phosphate being the most basic.

  6. This Is the Most Popular Pop-Tarts Flavor in Your State - AOL

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    Before we get into the state-by-state data, a few additional facts: Most of us aren't eating Pop-Tarts that often. ... Here are the top Pop-Tarts-eating states: New Mexico (52% of residents ...

  7. Pepsi knocks out Diet Coke as second most popular soda in US

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    According to Business Insider, data released by Beverage Digest reveals that Pepsi has beaten out Diet Coke as the second-biggest soda brand in the U.S. for the year 2014. Not by a whole lot ...

  8. Statistical graphics - Wikipedia

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    Graphical statistical methods have four objectives: [2] The exploration of the content of a data set; The use to find structure in data; Checking assumptions in statistical models; Communicate the results of an analysis. If one is not using statistical graphics, then one is forfeiting insight into one or more aspects of the underlying structure ...

  9. Pennsylvania vs. Perrier: Your beloved mineral water is ... - AOL

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    Under the court’s definition, a soft drink is any “nonalcoholic beverage, in either powder or liquid form, whether or not carbonated, such as soda water, ginger ale, colas, root beer, flavored ...