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[Graphs] TL Census 2013 - Page 9
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xxpack09
United States2160 Posts
tldr: I'm proud of my MIXED heritage and would like to have a proper option to represent myself on this census. | ||
Hryul
Austria2609 Posts
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Iodem
United States1173 Posts
On September 02 2013 06:17 Hryul wrote: seems like "nothing" is the new average there should be a level between 'nothing' and 'below avergae' I mean I'll make a goofy SC2 pic maybe once a month, but that's closer to 'nothing' than 'below average' | ||
Hryul
Austria2609 Posts
On September 02 2013 06:19 Iodem wrote: there should be a level between 'nothing' and 'below avergae' I mean I'll make a goofy SC2 pic maybe once a month, but that's closer to 'nothing' than 'below average' well goofy SC2 pics are definitely more than nothing. (since all I ever did was a more than bad LR of one game. that's nothing!) | ||
theking1
Romania658 Posts
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Schelim
Austria11528 Posts
On September 02 2013 06:19 Iodem wrote: there should be a level between 'nothing' and 'below avergae' I mean I'll make a goofy SC2 pic maybe once a month, but that's closer to 'nothing' than 'below average' more than i have contributed and look at my post count. that's the true definition of nothing. | ||
tili
United States1332 Posts
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TheRabidDeer
United States3806 Posts
113 that are 17 or under so do we have 19 smart kids that skipped a grade? ~750 of the ~1100 that are in a normal age for finishing bachelors have one | ||
Prog455
Denmark970 Posts
On September 02 2013 06:38 tili wrote: Damn, we are relatively educated! 49% with Bachelors or above! And we are maybe even more educated than that. I voted High School even though i am studying for a Masters (in Denmark undergrad is not as much as thing as it is in the states). | ||
MysteryMeat1
United States3290 Posts
On September 02 2013 05:51 MountainDewJunkie wrote: Arguments like this are what makes Motbob so sour in the first place about doing anything on TL :O OOOOH, so thats why motbob hates you >_< | ||
SKC
Brazil18828 Posts
On September 02 2013 06:47 TheRabidDeer wrote: 94 havent finished high school 113 that are 17 or under so do we have 19 smart kids that skipped a grade? ~750 of the ~1100 that are in a normal age for finishing bachelors have one Age Polls total 1774 Education Polls total 1597 You can't really draw those kinds of comparisons in a census like this, not with this much precision. | ||
Garfailed
Netherlands409 Posts
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TheRabidDeer
United States3806 Posts
On September 02 2013 06:57 SKC wrote: Age Polls total 1774 Education Polls total 1597 You can't really draw those kinds of comparisons in a census like this, not with this much precision. Touche. I figured odds were higher that people would vote in both age polls instead of not voting on the education poll (but that doesnt appear to be the case) | ||
sc4k
United Kingdom5454 Posts
On September 02 2013 06:28 theking1 wrote: hmm...so apparently i am in the minority 5% who posts constantly on tl.This is how it is in life also.i am also in the top 5% in my university class,top 5% in terms of salary.Tl is really a reflection of life.The more you do the higher you rank up. you're also in the top 5% in terms of modesty. | ||
SKC
Brazil18828 Posts
On September 02 2013 07:03 TheRabidDeer wrote: Touche. I figured odds were higher that people would vote in both age polls instead of not voting on the education poll (but that doesnt appear to be the case) Considering that the Gender Poll adds to 1762, you can definatelly gather that some people didn't vote in the Education Poll. A small amount probally also voted in both Age polls, but in the end the point is just that you can't expect such precision from polls done this way. | ||
TheRabidDeer
United States3806 Posts
On September 02 2013 07:21 SKC wrote: Considering that the Gender Poll adds to 1762, you can definatelly gather that some people didn't vote in the Education Poll. A small amount probally also voted in both Age polls, but in the end the point is just that you can't expect such precision from polls done this way. I wasnt expecting precision, which is why I asked the question. I also said that you can gather that people didnt vote in the education poll when I said "but that doesnt appear to be the case" Then there is the issue of honesty in an online poll. | ||
birchman
Sweden393 Posts
Looking forward to delicious graphs. | ||
BabyToss!
Czech Republic588 Posts
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States43525 Posts
On September 02 2013 06:47 TheRabidDeer wrote: 94 havent finished high school 113 that are 17 or under so do we have 19 smart kids that skipped a grade? ~750 of the ~1100 that are in a normal age for finishing bachelors have one There's also a good chance that some people didn't respond to every poll due to laziness, not caring, or not being able to identify with a particular answer... so there may be slightly different subsets of the TL population per poll. It'll be close enough to notice the large disparities (e.g., male vs. female gender), but probably not good enough to take those minute disparities (e.g., high school vs. age) to heart. | ||
fuzzy_panda
New Zealand1681 Posts
On September 02 2013 06:47 TheRabidDeer wrote: 94 havent finished high school 113 that are 17 or under so do we have 19 smart kids that skipped a grade? ~750 of the ~1100 that are in a normal age for finishing bachelors have one Also in some school systems e.g. New Zealand, you can graduate before the last year of school (and go straight to uni) at 16-17. | ||
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