Extended Data Fig. 2: Box plot and post-hoc test results of a) average monthly excess deaths per 100,000 population by urban type and b) average number of peaks by urban type. | Nature Cities

Extended Data Fig. 2: Box plot and post-hoc test results of a) average monthly excess deaths per 100,000 population by urban type and b) average number of peaks by urban type.

From: Association between urban shrinkage and excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic

Extended Data Fig. 2

Graphs a and b are box plots representing the average monthly excess deaths per 100,000 people (a) and the average number of peaks (b) by urban type, respectively, for counties within each urban type. Both graphs display the p-values from the Bonferroni test as a post hoc test of the Kruskal-Wallis test for each urban type. Only significant differences between urban types with a p-value less than 0.05 are indicated. An asterisk (*) denotes p < 0.05, double asterisks (**) denote p < 0.01, and triple asterisks (***) denote p < 0.001.

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