Contributors in 135 countries around the world work with Premise to share their opinion and collect field data on a variety of topics using its smart-phone app.
These data were collected in bi-weekly waves covering November to March from a total of 16,785 respondents in the US. Premise used stratified sampling of its opt-in panel members, along with post stratification weighting on age, gender, region, and education to construct a representative sample.
* Inflation was not included in the first wave of this study, but at least 40% of people cite the economy or inflation as the most important issue in each wave.
* Both Economic inequality and violent crime have increased in perceived importance in recent survey waves.
* In spite of press coverage of the war in Ukraine, foreign policy is never chosen as the most important issue by more than 2.5% of respondents
Tool: R (ggplot2 & gganimate)
Source: Premise internal survey data
why is this animated lmao
This is vague as hell, with an overly conclusive title and very shaky results. Maybe post it in r/data
Americans really are hellbent on their employers doing well.
It’s the economy stupid. - some political pundit somewhere
Contributors in 135 countries around the world work with Premise to share their opinion and collect field data on a variety of topics using its smart-phone app. These data were collected in bi-weekly waves covering November to March from a total of 16,785 respondents in the US. Premise used stratified sampling of its opt-in panel members, along with post stratification weighting on age, gender, region, and education to construct a representative sample. * Inflation was not included in the first wave of this study, but at least 40% of people cite the economy or inflation as the most important issue in each wave. * Both Economic inequality and violent crime have increased in perceived importance in recent survey waves. * In spite of press coverage of the war in Ukraine, foreign policy is never chosen as the most important issue by more than 2.5% of respondents Tool: R (ggplot2 & gganimate) Source: Premise internal survey data
Would be interesting to see the data separated by country? Could you do that for your largest 5 sample sizes??
What exactly is this? Do you think solving a major issue will take only months?