If we take the odds ratio for each individual respondent (instead of the aggregate), the median odds ratio is 10.1 → 3.3 more bits of evidence for life in the universe, compared to somewhere in the galaxy. 25th percentile odds ratio: 2.7 → 1.4 more bits; 75th percentile odds ratio: 75.7 → 6.2 more bits. (This is all using the publicly available data set; looking at the aggregate in that data set I’m getting an odds ratio of 3.6 → 1.8 more bits.)
People who believe in God/religion/the supernatural tend to give a lower odds ratio, but other than that the odds ratio doesn’t seem to be associated with any of the other variables on the survey.
If we take the odds ratio for each individual respondent (instead of the aggregate), the median odds ratio is 10.1 → 3.3 more bits of evidence for life in the universe, compared to somewhere in the galaxy. 25th percentile odds ratio: 2.7 → 1.4 more bits; 75th percentile odds ratio: 75.7 → 6.2 more bits. (This is all using the publicly available data set; looking at the aggregate in that data set I’m getting an odds ratio of 3.6 → 1.8 more bits.)
People who believe in God/religion/the supernatural tend to give a lower odds ratio, but other than that the odds ratio doesn’t seem to be associated with any of the other variables on the survey.