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2/28/2009 03:06:00 PM posted by Razib

GNXP Survey Results GNXP Survey Results

There are nearly 500 complete responses to the survey from last week. Here's a only read ScienceBlogs GNXP are way more liberal than those who do not.

Reads.... Only GNXP ScienceBlogs Only GNXP Classic Both No Answer 1.83 2.08 2.87 Far Left 13.76 4.17 2.87 Left 28.44 5.56 11.48 Center Left 16.51 10.42 15.31 Center 8.26 6.94 11.00 Center Right 2.75 10.42 11.00 Right 1.83 13.19 10.05 Far Right 0.92 9.03 5.74 Libertarian 20.18 31.94 19.62 Other 5.50 6.25 10.05



Full results below the fold.



Which weblogs do you read? Answer Count Percentage No answer 26 5.25% GNXP Scienceblogs 109 22.02% GNXP Classic 147 29.70% Both 213 43.03% How long have you been reading this/these weblogs(s)? Answer Count Percentage No answer 16 3.23% Less than 1 month 12 2.42% 1-6 months 62 12.53% 6-12 months 83 16.77% 1-2 years 150 30.30% 3-4 years 107 21.62% 5+ years 65 13.13% Sex Answer Count Percentage No answer 8 1.62% Male 434 87.68% Female 53 10.71% What are your politics? Answer Count Percentage No answer 18 3.64% Far Left 28 5.66% Left 66 13.33% Left of Center 68 13.74% Center 44 8.89% Right of Center 46 9.29% Right 46 9.29% Far Right 26 5.25% Libertarian 114 23.03% Other 39 7.88% Confidence in Existence of God Answer Count Percentage No answer 18 3.64% Does Not Exist 209 42.22% Skeptical of Existence 116 23.43% Doubtful of Existence 28 5.66% Believe Existence Possible 47 9.49% Believe Existence Probable 24 4.85% Know God Exists 30 6.06% No Opinion 23 4.65% Religious Orientation Answer Count Percentage No answer 12 2.42% Not Religious 332 67.07% Christian 93 18.79% Jewish 18 3.64% Muslim 9 1.82% Hindu 9 1.82% Buddhist 4 0.81% Other Beliefs 18 3.64% Where Do You Live? Answer Count Percentage No answer 8 1.62% USA & Canada 354 71.52% Latin America 6 1.21% Caribbean 0 0 Oceania (Australia, NZ + Pacific) 17 3.43% Southeast Asia (i.e., ASEAN) 2 0.40% East Asia 12 2.42% South Asia 2 0.40% Middle East + North Africa 3 0.61% Sub-Saharan Africa 1 0.20% Western Europe 84 16.97% Eastern Europe 5 1.01% Russia + CIS 1 0.20% Racial Identity Answer Count Percentage No answer 12 2.42% White/European 413 83.43% Black/African 3 0.61% East Asian 14 2.83% South Asian 28 5.66% Middle Eastern/North African 2 0.40% Southeast Asian 4 0.81% Mixed (Mestizo, multiracial, etc.) 19 3.84% Amerindian 0 0 Highest Educational Level Attained Answer Count Percentage No answer 11 2.22% Less Than Secondary 5 1.01% Secondary 12 2.42% Some Post-Secondary 43 8.69% University 187 37.78% Graduate 237 47.88% Socioeconomic Status Answer Count Percentage No answer 20 4.04% Lower Class 20 4.04% Lower Middle Class 69 13.94% Middle Class 214 43.23% Upper Middle Class 158 31.92% Upper Class 14 2.83% Age Answer Count Percentage No answer 6 1.21% Younger than 18 4 0.81% 18-25 99 20.00% 26-35 155 31.31% 36-45 90 18.18% 46-65 124 25.05% 65+ 17 3.43% Highest Level of Math Completed Answer Count Percentage No answer 27 5.45% Pre-Algebra 4 0.81% Algebra 9 1.82% Geometry 11 2.22% Algebra II 26 5.25% Pre-Calculus 36 7.27% Calculus 103 20.81% Differential Equations 49 9.90% Linear Algebra 46 9.29% Multivariable Calculus 56 11.31% Higher than Multivariable Calculus 83 16.77% Have Math Degree 45 9.09% Opinions On The Singularity Answer Count Percentage No answer 141 28.48% Will Happen 32 6.46% Might Happen 169 34.14% Unlikely 131 26.46% Impossible 22 4.44% How Many Children Do You Have? Answer Count Percentage No answer 7 1.41% 0 316 63.84% 1 61 12.32% 2 65 13.13% 3 32 6.46% 4 9 1.82% 5 3 0.61% 6 1 0.20% 7 0 0 8 0 0 9 0 0 10 0 0 Lots 1 0.20% How Did You Find This Weblog? Answer Count Percentage No answer 42 8.48% Google 58 11.72% Other Search Engine 1 0.20% Instapundit 9 1.82% Steve Sailer 83 16.77% Scienceblogs 82 16.57% Andrew Sullivan 7 1.41% Message Board 6 1.21% Word Of Mouth 19 3.84% Email 0 0 Blogroll 20 4.04% Pointer From Another Weblog 141 28.48% Other 27 5.45%



There are nearly 500 complete responses to the survey from last week. Here's a CSV file of the results. Below the fold are the frequencies as well as N's. I might report some trends in the data, but a lot of it is predictable. People whoread ScienceBlogs GNXP aremore liberal than those who do not.Full results below the fold. Haloscan Comments



