Other Measures of Performance and Correlations Sample Clauses

Other Measures of Performance and Correlations. Table 8 includes additional descriptive statistics about each site and its performance, including average monthly bottles sold, costs, revenues, and other information. Most of this information influenced the sustainability scores in some way. Some of the information in this table and from Table 1 that was not used in determining a sustainability score was used in Charts 5-8 to explore correlations between the sustainability scores and other measures of each site’s performance. The sample sizes are low, so it would be difficult to find any statistical significance. Charts 5-8 and the correlation coefficients suggest that the sustainability scores may be slightly positively correlated with monthly revenue, average bottles sold per month, and town’s population, although the correlation results are not statistically significant. There is no evidence of a relationship between the years the plant has existed and its sustainability score, though again, that result is not statistically significant. Table 8: Descriptive Statistics and Performance of Site in the Yucatán Peninsula Site A B C D E F G H I J K L M N P Average Bottles Sold per Month 4000 1257 182 908 1838 1052 3094 1000 1109 1712 2731 833 650 1159 496 Average Monthly Revenues ($USD)* 3,130 (1) 1,018 (2) 103 (1) 600 (1) 996 (2) 417 (2) 1,693 (1) ? 616 (1) 931 (2) 1,706 (1) 529 (1) ? 532 (1) 301 (1) Average Monthly Costs ($USD)* 2,546 (2) 259 (3) 85 (1) 482 (1) ? 235 (2) 1,690 (1) ? 416 (1) 641 (2) 1,429 (1) 479 (1) ? 570 (1) 300 (1) Active Water Committee?** Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Delivery? Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Current use of loans or subisidies No No No No No No No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Current OR past access to loans or subisidies Yes Yes ? No ? No Yes Yes Yes Yes ? Yes Yes Yes Yes Future access to loans or subsidies Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Someone on site can do all maintenance and repairs Yes Yes ? No No No No No Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes Replacement operator identified No ? ? Yes Yes No ? Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes ?
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