Sunday, September 9, 2012

Dear @Google_Surveys, The Statistics Addict In Me Wants To Hug You

google-consumer-surveys-351x350The data scientist in me has a new crush: Google Surveys. Last night, Google's consumer marketing division released a deliciously rich dataset of citizen reaction to the Democratic National Convention speeches with a rapid response survey. Unlike the notoriously young, liberal bias of social media sites, nearly everyone with an internet connection uses Google (it is a verb, after all). Downloadable data can be sliced and diced by age, gender, and income, and has already revealed some intriguing insights. Bill Clinton's speech, in seems, was a bipartisan bananza: both young hipsters and old money-bags agreed with him that no president could turn around the economy in 4 years. It also seems that both men and women equally prioritize the issue of women's rights. Data experts and stat lovers can play around with the slick interactive user interface here.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/v5W9_BenCNM/

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