Chinese+vs.+Japanese

Hypothesis: Since Japanese people eat healthier and have a better lifestyle than Chinese people, I predict that most Japanese will live longer than the average Chinese. Overall, the human survivorship curves will be similar, both will be the type 1 late loss curve as both countries in Asia, and therefore, share similar cultures and foods. Data Collection: Data Processing: Evaluation: From the curve, it is apparent that the human survivorship of China is actually averagely higher than Japan, which means my hypothesis is surprisingly incorrect. The limitations of these obituaries is that they are randomized among the citizens which means it is not as accurate. This is also hard to generalize as these obituaries sampled are only a tiny part of the whole population. Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~obitsindex/obits_china_01.htm http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~obitsindex/obits_japan_01.htm
 * China || Japan ||
 * Age at death || Age at death ||
 * 94 ||  109  ||
 * 93 ||  104  ||
 * 93 ||  100  ||
 * 88 ||  98  ||
 * 86 ||  79  ||
 * 86 ||  78  ||
 * 84 ||  74  ||
 * 83 ||  74  ||
 * 79 ||  73  ||
 * 79 ||  71  ||
 * 78 ||  69  ||
 * 77 ||  68  ||
 * 77 ||  67  ||
 * 75 ||  66  ||
 * 70 ||  66  ||
 * 63 ||  67  ||
 * 57 ||  51  ||
 * 57 ||  51  ||
 * 55 ||  48  ||
 * 53 ||  47  ||
 * 47 ||  36  ||