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This suggests, as expected, that inceldom is particularly an issue in the most gender progressive countries. | This suggests, as expected, that inceldom is particularly an issue in the most gender progressive countries. | ||
Limitations of this analysis include that . Indeed one finds the mentioned popularity scores to correlate strongly with English proficiency of the respective country (r = .57, p < 0.00001).<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_English-speaking_population</ref> Accounting for this is difficult due to unreliable data on English proficiency, but the ratio of the popularity score to percentage of English speakers confirms that the term is particularly popular in the Nordic countries with Finland leading, agreeing with the [[#Finland|figures below]]. | Limitations of this analysis include that popularity will in part be determined by proficiency of the English language. Indeed, one finds the mentioned popularity scores to correlate strongly with English proficiency of the respective country (r = .57, p < 0.00001).<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_English-speaking_population</ref> Accounting for this is difficult due to unreliable data on English proficiency, but the ratio of the popularity score to percentage of English speakers confirms that the term is particularly popular in the Nordic countries with Finland leading, agreeing with the [[#Finland|figures below]]. | ||
Another limitation is that trends may occur with delay in different countries, typically with the U.S. leading and then their satellite states following a few years later, followed by other states. | Another limitation is that trends may occur with delay in different countries, typically with the U.S. leading and then their satellite states following a few years later, followed by other states. | ||
Another limitation is that countries may have existing terms for the incel phenomenon which they rather use, e.g. [[Hikikomori]] in Japan. | Another limitation is that countries may have existing terms for the incel phenomenon which they rather use, e.g. [[Hikikomori]] in Japan. | ||