Question
To interpret the Human Development Index (HDI) of North America, Central America, and the Caribbean accurately, what factor must be considered?(1 point)
Responses
Canada and the U.S. have significantly higher scores than the rest of the countries.
Canada and the U.S. have significantly higher scores than the rest of the countries.
The low HDI of Mexico makes the average score much lower.
The low HDI of Mexico makes the average score much lower.
HDI does not account for the large land areas of Canada and the U.S.
HDI does not account for the large land areas of Canada and the U.S.
The HDI of Haiti accurately represents all the other countries.
Responses
Canada and the U.S. have significantly higher scores than the rest of the countries.
Canada and the U.S. have significantly higher scores than the rest of the countries.
The low HDI of Mexico makes the average score much lower.
The low HDI of Mexico makes the average score much lower.
HDI does not account for the large land areas of Canada and the U.S.
HDI does not account for the large land areas of Canada and the U.S.
The HDI of Haiti accurately represents all the other countries.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The most relevant factor to consider when interpreting the Human Development Index (HDI) of North America, Central America, and the Caribbean is:
**Canada and the U.S. have significantly higher scores than the rest of the countries.**
This observation highlights the disparity in HDI scores within the region, indicating that the high scores of Canada and the U.S. can skew the overall average, making it important to analyze these differences when interpreting the HDI for the entire area.
**Canada and the U.S. have significantly higher scores than the rest of the countries.**
This observation highlights the disparity in HDI scores within the region, indicating that the high scores of Canada and the U.S. can skew the overall average, making it important to analyze these differences when interpreting the HDI for the entire area.