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Premise_Data OP t1_j8y2yuj wrote
Reply to comment by Able-Calligrapher652 in [OC] Alcoholic beverages people drink during the Super Bowl by Premise_Data
That is correct. Including other craft beers makes the chart a bit too messy.
Premise_Data OP t1_j8y2jtq wrote
Reply to comment by CDawgbmmrgr2 in [OC] Alcoholic beverages people drink during the Super Bowl by Premise_Data
This is correct. There was an "other" category for beer including many craft brands, but its inclusion makes the chart a bit too messy.
Premise_Data OP t1_j8tpm7o wrote
- Contributors were asked whether or not they planned to drink any alcoholic beverages during the Super Bowl.
- Those who did have plans to drink were asked what they would be drinking, and were able to select multiple beverages.
- Most of those planning to drink indicated they would have beer.
- Bud light was the most popular choice among beer drinkers.
These data were collected over Feb 10-12 from a total of 1,639 respondents in the U.S. Premise used stratified sampling of its opt-in panel members, along with post-stratification weighting on age, gender, region, and education to construct a representative sample.
Contributors in 135 countries around the world work with Premise to share their opinion and collect field data on a variety of topics using its smart-phone app.
Tool: R (Network D3)
Source: Premise internal survey data
Premise_Data OP t1_j60r0qx wrote
Reply to comment by danielalvesrosel in [OC] Over time polling on the most important issue in the US. by Premise_Data
Great idea! Here is the zoomed in version
Premise_Data OP t1_j608jhe wrote
Contributors in 135 countries around the world work with Premise to share their opinion and collect field data on a variety of topics using its smart-phone app.
These data were collected in bi-weekly waves covering November to January from a total of 10,206 respondents in the US. Premise used stratified sampling of its opt-in panel members, along with post stratification weighting on age, gender, region, and education to construct a representative sample.
- Inflation was not included in the first wave of this study, but at least 40% of people cite the economy or inflation as the most important issue in each wave.
- Health care is always the third most important issue, but has never been chosen as the most important issue by more than 9% of people.
- Despite recent increases in discussion of the Ukraine War, foreign policy received it’s lowest percentage yet in the most recent wave of this study with less than 1% citing it as the most important issue.
This figure was created using ggplot2 and gganimate in R.
A version of the figure focusing on issues besides the economy or inflation can be found here.
Premise_Data OP t1_jderurw wrote
Reply to [OC] Percent extremely or very concerned about the stability of US banking by income by Premise_Data
Contributors in 135 countries around the world work with Premise to share their opinion and collect field data on a variety of topics using its smart-phone app.
These data were collected between March 17-21 from 1,978 respondents in the US. Premise used stratified sampling of its opt-in panel members, along with post stratification weighting on age, gender, region, and education to construct a representative sample.
Tool: R (ggplot2 & gganimate)
Source: Premise internal survey data