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03/18/2008 08:57:48 PM · #1
I thought that it might be useful to record some very useful and interesting statistics on subjects of interest that crop up in this forum.

The following report gives some extremely interesting comparative world statistics across all continents and 47 countries:

Pew Global Attitudes Project (October 2007)

Chapter 1: Views of Global Change
Chapter 2: Views of Immigration
Chapter 3: Views of Religion and Morality
Chapter 4: Values and American Exceptionalism
Chapter 5: Views on Gender Issues
Chapter 6: Views on Democracy
Chapter 7: Where People Get Their News
Chapter 8: Computers and Technology

Further recommendations on useful, reasonably current stats would be welcomed.
03/18/2008 09:03:58 PM · #2
But, isn't it true that something like 57% of stats are made up on the spot. . ..

;)
03/18/2008 09:05:01 PM · #3
Seven fifths of all Americans don't understand Mathemeatics. ;)
03/18/2008 09:06:52 PM · #4
Two thirds three fourths of the replies posted here will be sarcastic.
03/18/2008 09:15:35 PM · #5
Originally posted by idnic:

Seven fifths of all Americans don't understand Mathemeatics. ;)


How can they understand it if they can't spell it? ;oP
03/18/2008 09:20:33 PM · #6
Originally posted by cpanaioti:

Originally posted by idnic:

Seven fifths of all Americans don't understand Mathemeatics. ;)


How can they understand it if they can't spell it? ;oP


They suck at typing too! :D (I'll blame the large bandage on my finger, long story).
03/18/2008 09:22:37 PM · #7
Originally posted by Matthew:

I thought that it might be useful to record some very useful and interesting statistics on subjects of interest that crop up in this forum.

The following report gives some extremely interesting comparative world statistics across all continents and 47 countries:

Pew Global Attitudes Project (October 2007)

Chapter 1: Views of Global Change
Chapter 2: Views of Immigration
Chapter 3: Views of Religion and Morality
Chapter 4: Values and American Exceptionalism
Chapter 5: Views on Gender Issues
Chapter 6: Views on Democracy
Chapter 7: Where People Get Their News
Chapter 8: Computers and Technology

Further recommendations on useful, reasonably current stats would be welcomed.


Back on topic...
03/18/2008 11:30:06 PM · #8
Can someone read this for me I don't know how too. Sorry for being a statistic.
03/19/2008 12:12:21 AM · #9
Originally posted by Dirt_Diver:

Can someone read this for me I don't know how too. Sorry for being a statistic.


It says the United States sucks and it's Bush's fault.
03/19/2008 09:36:32 AM · #10
Originally posted by LoudDog:

Originally posted by Dirt_Diver:

Can someone read this for me I don't know how too. Sorry for being a statistic.


It says the United States sucks and it's Bush's fault.


9/10s of people never read reports.
03/19/2008 09:48:42 AM · #11
Originally posted by LoudDog:

Originally posted by Dirt_Diver:

Can someone read this for me I don't know how too. Sorry for being a statistic.


It says the United States sucks and it's Bush's fault.


I agree 100%.
03/19/2008 10:47:17 AM · #12
Originally posted by karmat:

But, isn't it true that something like 57% of stats are made up on the spot. . ..

;)


It's a little closer to 54.3%...but that's if you blame "The System" If you blame "Society", you're correct the number is around 57%

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