$ cat Desktop/lwpublic2013.csv |wc -l
1481
$ cat Desktop/lwpublic2013.csv | grep "Yes all the time" | wc -l
85
$ cat Desktop/lwpublic2013.csv | grep "Yes I have been to a full (3+ day) workshop" | wc -l
91
$ cat Desktop/lwpublic2013.csv | grep "Yes I have been to a full (3+ day) workshop" | grep "Yes all the time" |wc -l
37
The statistically expected number would be 5, so that’s a strong correlation (p<10^-15), but I wouldn’t call it “one group of people”.
The statistically expected number would be 5, so that’s a strong correlation (p<10^-15), but I wouldn’t call it “one group of people”.
I couldn’t find LessWrong Use in the csv data.