I saw this writeup only now (liked from the 2023 survey). Thanks for writing it up. I especially liked your comment on row 99.
Some thoughts on your notes on income:
With the low sample size a single wealthy person can break the average—and the survey has 3% “independently wealth”.
To compare with the US mean you need to weigh by population composition. The respondents tend to be young (students?) and wouldn’t have “average” income.
The high average IQ of responders means higher average income. It correlates, right?
I saw this writeup only now (liked from the 2023 survey). Thanks for writing it up. I especially liked your comment on row 99.
Some thoughts on your notes on income:
With the low sample size a single wealthy person can break the average—and the survey has 3% “independently wealth”.
To compare with the US mean you need to weigh by population composition. The respondents tend to be young (students?) and wouldn’t have “average” income.
The high average IQ of responders means higher average income. It correlates, right?