Total Serb Croat Other Indicted 157 101 32 24 Convicted 69 48 13 8 Acquitted 32 13 6 13 Unknown 56 40 13 3
Total Serb Croat Other Indicted 157 101.0 32.00 24.00 Convicted 69 44.4 14.10 10.50 Acquitted 32 20.6 6.52 4.89 Unknown 56 36.0 11.40 8.56
Serb Croat Other Convicted 0.2938299 0.08045151 0.6154036 Acquitted 2.7954551 0.04182424 13.4398968 Unknown 0.4384904 0.22037435 3.6118488
(by the way, the number of degrees of freedom in the previous comment was 35 = (8-1)x(6-1), not 47) Most economists teach a theoretical framework that has been shown to be fundamentally useless. -- James K. Galbraith
So, if my reading is correct: > others are getting acquitted at significant rates > Croats are getting off the hook at significant rates
Total Serb Croat Other Acquitted 32 20.6 6.52 4.89
Total Serb Croat Other Acquitted 32 13 6 13
Serb Croat Other Acquitted 2.7954551 0.04182424 13.4398968
Now, it does not follow that Serbs are being convicted at a higher rate, though one should check. The expected number of convictions under independence is
Total Serb Croat Other Convicted 69 44.4 14.10 10.50
Total Serb Croat Other Convicted 69 48 13 8
Serb Croat Other Convicted 0.2938299 0.08045151 0.6154036
So, another difference is that more "Serb" (and Croatian) cases are dragging out than those of the "Other" ethnic group. The expected number of "unknown" cases is
Total Serb Croat Other Unknown 56 36.0 11.40 8.56
Total Serb Croat Other Unknown 56 40 13 3
The observed deviations are Serb Croat Other Unknown 0.4384904 0.22037435 3.6118488
Croats are being indictedacquitted at the average rate for the whole court.