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## Judgement call
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In some cases, people didn't answer the question. For example, under the is.veg variable, you can have TRUE, FALSE, or NA: Not Available. If their number is respectively x, y and z, it might be a good first order approximation to estimate the actual proportion of vegetarians/vegans as x/(x+y).
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However, I've decided to be extremely anal about it, and choose to define the actual proportion of people who define as vegan as x/(x+y+z). To do otherwise would be to replace questions. This doesn't make much of a difference in the case of plant eating, but it does in the identity politics questions. Curiously, doing so *raises* the average number of questions participants got right, but not by much.
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However, I've decided to be extremely anal about it, and choose to define the actual proportion of people who define as vegan as x/(x+y+z). I think that to do otherwise would be to replace questions. This doesn't make much of a difference in the case of plant eating, but it does in the identity politics questions. Curiously, doing so *raises* the average number of questions participants got right, but not by much.
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Finally, I was told that the total number of people who answered the survey as 2607, so in the previous example, x+y+z := 2607. I stuck by 2607, yet the database I work with only has 2601 datapoints. I don't think this makes much of a difference either way.
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## Questions
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1. What percent of people will say that they are a student?
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## Answers
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I got this answers using R from the data released by the EA survey people, available at [this link](https://github.com/peterhurford/ea-data/blob/master/data/2018/2018-ea-survey-anon-currencied-processed.csv). This allowed me to get a high level of precision, which was useful, because then I didn't have to care about whether the intervals were open or closed. For example, if someone gives an interval of (60,90), and the answer is 60, do I count it as right? If instead of 60 I have 59.76, I don't have to think about that problem.
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1. 33.17990027
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1. 11.73762946
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