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Cards Against Humanity's Pulse of the Nation Survey
Description
Cards Against Humanity's "Pulse of the Nation" project (https://thepulseofthenation.com/) conducted monthly polls into people's social and political views, as well as some silly things. This data includes responses to a subset of questions included in the poll conducted in September 2017.
Usage
pulse_of_the_nation
Format
A data frame with observations on 1000 survey respondents with 15 variables:
- income
income in \$1000s
- age
age in years
- party
political party affiliation
- trump_approval
approval level of Donald Trump's job performance
- education
maximum education level completed
- robots
opinion of how likely their job is to be replaced by robots within 10 years
- climate_change
belief in climate change
- transformers
the number of Transformers film the respondent has seen
- science_is_honest
opinion of whether scientists are generally honest and serve the public good
- vaccines_are_safe
opinion of whether vaccines are safe and protect children from disease
- books
number of books read in the past year
- ghosts
whether or not they believe in ghosts
- fed_sci_budget
respondent's estimate of the percentage of the federal budget that is spent on scientific research
- earth_sun
belief about whether the earth is always farther away from the sun in winter than in summer (TRUE or FALSE)
- wise_unwise
whether the respondent would rather be wise but unhappy, or unwise but happy
Source
https://thepulseofthenation.com/downloads/201709-CAH_PulseOfTheNation_Raw.csv