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The Data
0. Population
There were 558 responses over 32 days. The spacing and timing of the responses had hills and valleys because of an experiment I was performing where I'd get the survey advertised in a different place, then watch how many new responses happened in the day or two after that.
Previous surveys have been run over the last decade or so.
2009: 166
2011: 1090
2012: 1195
2013: 1636
2014: 1503
2016: 3083
2017: "About 300"
2020: 61
2022: 186
2023: 558
Last year when I got a hundred and eighty six responses, I said that the cheerfully optimistic interpretation was "cool! I got about as many as Scott did on his first try!" This time I got around half of what Scott did on his second try. A thousand responses feels pretty firmly achievable.
This is also the tenth such [...]
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Outline:
(00:03) The Data
(00:07) 0. Population
(03:56) 1. Demographics
(07:41) 2. Sex, Gender, Relationships
(11:48) 3. Work and Education
(14:50) 4. Politics and Religion
(21:07) 5. Numbers Which Attempt To Measure Intellect
(22:15) 6. LessWrong, the Basics
(29:23) 7. LessWrong and the Community
(35:29) 8. Probability
(40:27) 9. Traditional Census Questions
(44:16) 10. LessWrong Team Questions
(57:08) XI. Questions the LessWrong Team Should Have Asked
(01:02:42) XII. Indulging My Curiosity
(01:12:46) XIII. Detailed Questions We’ve Asked On Previous Surveys
(01:16:40) XIV. Bonus Politics Questions
(01:21:57) XV. Wrapup
(01:22:55) Census Meta
(01:22:58) The Census Over Time
(01:23:02) Age
(01:26:12) IQ
(01:27:20) Gender
(01:28:14) Political Short Answer
(01:29:59) Highest Degree
(01:30:26) The Sequences
(01:31:52) Time in Community
(01:33:30) Meetups
(01:34:48) Referral
(01:37:35) Probability
(01:43:41) Singularity Year
(01:45:02) Census Referrals
(01:47:42) Conclusions
(01:47:45) About the Respondents
(01:49:20) About the Survey
(01:50:44) The public data
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The Data
0. Population
There were 558 responses over 32 days. The spacing and timing of the responses had hills and valleys because of an experiment I was performing where I'd get the survey advertised in a different place, then watch how many new responses happened in the day or two after that.
Previous surveys have been run over the last decade or so.
2009: 166
2011: 1090
2012: 1195
2013: 1636
2014: 1503
2016: 3083
2017: "About 300"
2020: 61
2022: 186
2023: 558
Last year when I got a hundred and eighty six responses, I said that the cheerfully optimistic interpretation was "cool! I got about as many as Scott did on his first try!" This time I got around half of what Scott did on his second try. A thousand responses feels pretty firmly achievable.
This is also the tenth such [...]
---
Outline:
(00:03) The Data
(00:07) 0. Population
(03:56) 1. Demographics
(07:41) 2. Sex, Gender, Relationships
(11:48) 3. Work and Education
(14:50) 4. Politics and Religion
(21:07) 5. Numbers Which Attempt To Measure Intellect
(22:15) 6. LessWrong, the Basics
(29:23) 7. LessWrong and the Community
(35:29) 8. Probability
(40:27) 9. Traditional Census Questions
(44:16) 10. LessWrong Team Questions
(57:08) XI. Questions the LessWrong Team Should Have Asked
(01:02:42) XII. Indulging My Curiosity
(01:12:46) XIII. Detailed Questions We’ve Asked On Previous Surveys
(01:16:40) XIV. Bonus Politics Questions
(01:21:57) XV. Wrapup
(01:22:55) Census Meta
(01:22:58) The Census Over Time
(01:23:02) Age
(01:26:12) IQ
(01:27:20) Gender
(01:28:14) Political Short Answer
(01:29:59) Highest Degree
(01:30:26) The Sequences
(01:31:52) Time in Community
(01:33:30) Meetups
(01:34:48) Referral
(01:37:35) Probability
(01:43:41) Singularity Year
(01:45:02) Census Referrals
(01:47:42) Conclusions
(01:47:45) About the Respondents
(01:49:20) About the Survey
(01:50:44) The public data
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First published:
Source:
Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
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