nfl_fandom_surveymonkey {fivethirtyeight} | R Documentation |
How Every NFL Team’s Fans Lean Politically
Description
The raw data behind the story "How Every NFL Team’s Fans Lean Politically" https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/how-every-nfl-teams-fans-lean-politically/: SurveyMonkey Data.
Usage
nfl_fandom_surveymonkey
Format
a data frame with 33 rows representing teams and 25 variables:
- team
NFL team
- total_respondents
Total number of poll respondents who ranked the given team in their top 3 favorites
- asian_dem
Number of Asian, democrat poll respondents who ranked the given team in their top 3 favorites
- black_dem
Number of Black, democrat poll respondents who ranked the given team in their top 3 favorites
- hispanic_dem
Number of Hispanic, democrat poll respondents who ranked the given team in their top 3 favorites
- other_dem
Number of democrat poll respondents who identified their race as "other" (not Asian, Black, Hispanic, or White) and ranked the given team in their top 3 favorites
- white_dem
Number of White, democrat poll respondents who ranked the given team in their top 3 favorites
- total_dem
Total number of democrat poll respondents who ranked the given team in their top 3 favorites
- asian_ind
Number of Asian, independent poll respondents who ranked the given team in their top 3 favorites
- black_ind
Number of Black, independent poll respondents who ranked the given team in their top 3 favorites
- hispanic_ind
Number of Hispanic, independent poll respondents who ranked the given team in their top 3 favorites
- other_ind
Number of independent poll respondents who identified their race as "other" (not Asian, Black, Hispanic, or White) and ranked the given team in their top 3 favorites
- white_ind
Number of White, independent poll respondents who ranked the given team in their top 3 favorites
- total_ind
Total number of independent poll respondents who ranked the given team in their top 3 favorites
- asian_gop
Number of Asian, republican poll respondents who ranked the given team in their top 3 favorites
- black_gop
Number of Black, republican poll respondents who ranked the given team in their top 3 favorites
- hispanic_gop
Number of Hispanic, republican poll respondents who ranked the given team in their top 3 favorites
- other_gop
Number of republican poll respondents who identified their race as "other" (not Asian, Black, Hispanic, or White) and ranked the given team in their top 3 favorites
- white_gop
Number of White, republican poll respondents who ranked the given team in their top 3 favorites
- total_gop
Total number of republican poll respondents who ranked the given team in their top 3 favorites
- gop_percent
Percent of fans (who ranked the team in their top 3 favorite NFL teams) who are republicans
- dem_percent
Percent of fans who are democrats
- ind_percent
Percent of fans who are independent
- white_percent
Percent of fans who are White
- nonwhite_percent
Percent of fans who are not White
Source
See https://github.com/fivethirtyeight/data/blob/master/nfl-fandom/NFL_fandom_data-surveymonkey.csv
See Also
Examples
# To convert data frame to tidy data (long) format, run:
library(dplyr)
library(tidyr)
nfl_fandom_surveymonkey_tidy <- nfl_fandom_surveymonkey %>%
pivot_longer(-c("team", "total_respondents", "gop_percent", "dem_percent",
"ind_percent", "white_percent", "nonwhite_percent"),
names_to = "race_party", values_to = "percent") %>%
arrange(team)