Each circle is a metric measured across 650 UK constituencies. Lines show statistical correlations between metrics. Click a node to focus on its connections; drag to reposition; toggle categories to declutter.
Each circle is one of the metrics that the platform tracks across all 650 UK constituencies (crime rate, median income, claimant rate, demographics, fiscal balance, etc.). Lines join pairs whose Pearson correlation coefficient exceeds the minimum |r| threshold.
Blue lines are positive correlations: when one metric rises, the other tends to rise too. Red lines are negative correlations: one rises as the other falls. Line opacity scales with strength; |r| above 0.7 is statistically very strong.
The force layout pulls strongly-correlated metrics toward each other and groups them by category, so clusters reveal natural groupings (e.g. crime metrics cluster together, welfare metrics cluster together). Click a node to focus on its neighbours; drag to reposition.
Ecological caveat: constituency-level associations don't imply individual-level causation.