Do Countries with Higher IQ and Better Tertiary School Enrollment Win More Nobel Prizes?
Welcome to the interactive exploration of the relationship between Nobel Prize achievements, average IQ levels, and tertiary school enrollment rates across various countries.
This visualization provides an opportunity to explore how these factors have evolved over time, spanning from 1901 to 2020. Utilize the timeline below to navigate through different decades and observe how trends develop.
Key features of this visualization include:
- A scatter plot illustrating the relationship between average IQ (x-axis) and tertiary school enrollment percentage (y-axis) for each country.
- The size of each circle represents the number of Nobel Prizes won by that country within the selected time period.
- A bar chart that showcases the cumulative number of Nobel Prizes each country has won up to the selected time period.
- Hover over any point or bar to view more detailed information, such as country-specific data.
Use the navigation buttons below to see how the relationship between these factors has changed over time.