bachelorette {fivethirtyeight} | R Documentation |
Bachelorette / Bachelor
Description
The raw data behind the stories: "How To Spot A Front-Runner On The 'Bachelor' Or 'Bachelorette'" https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-bachelorette/, "Rachel's Season Is Fitting Neatly Into 'Bachelorette' History" https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/rachels-season-is-fitting-neatly-into-bachelorette-history/, and "Rachel Lindsay's 'Bachelorette' Season, In Three Charts" https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/rachel-lindsays-bachelorette-season-in-three-charts/.
Usage
bachelorette
Format
A data frame with 887 rows representing the Bachelorette and Bachelor contestants and 23 variables:
- show
Bachelor or Bachelorette.
- season
Which season?
- contestant
An identifier for the contestant in a given season.
- elimination_1
Who was eliminated in week 1.
- elimination_2
Who was eliminated in week 2.
- elimination_3
Who was eliminated in week 3.
- elimination_4
Who was eliminated in week 4.
- elimination_5
Who was eliminated in week 5.
- elimination_6
Who was eliminated in week 6.
- elimination_7
Who was eliminated in week 7.
- elimination_8
Who was eliminated in week 8.
- elimination_9
Who was eliminated in week 9.
- elimination_10
Who was eliminated in week 10.
- dates_1
Who was on which date in week 1.
- dates_2
Who was on which date in week 2.
- dates_3
Who was on which date in week 3.
- dates_4
Who was on which date in week 4.
- dates_5
Who was on which date in week 5.
- dates_6
Who was on which date in week 6.
- dates_7
Who was on which date in week 7.
- dates_8
Who was on which date in week 8.
- dates_9
Who was on which date in week 9.
- dates_10
Who was on which date in week 10.
Details
Eliminates connote either an elimination (starts with "E") or a rose (starts with "R"). Eliminations supersede roses. "E" connotes a standard elimination, typically at a rose ceremony. "EQ" means the contestant quits. "EF" means the contestant was fired by production. "ED" connotes a date elimination. "EU" connotes an unscheduled elimination, one that takes place at a time outside of a date or rose ceremony. "R" means the contestant received a rose. "R1" means the contestant got a first impression rose. "D1" means a one-on-one date, "D2" means a 2-on-1, "D3" means a 3-on-1 group date, and so on. Weeks of the show are eliminated by rose ceremonies, and may not line up exactly with episodes.
Source
https://bachelor-nation.fandom.com/wiki/Bachelor_Nation_Wiki and then missing seasons were filled in by ABC and FiveThirtyEight staffers.