Took the survey. Note: “average” is not a very precise term. For one, “average person” is probably a mediocre stand-in for “typical person” (since there isn’t actually a commonly accepted way to take averages of people). Furthermore, questions like “How long, in approximate number of minutes, do you spend on Less Wrong in the average day?” are actually highly ambiguous. The arithmetic mean of times that I spend on Less Wrong over days is substantially different from the median time.
Took the survey. Note: “average” is not a very precise term. For one, “average person” is probably a mediocre stand-in for “typical person” (since there isn’t actually a commonly accepted way to take averages of people). Furthermore, questions like “How long, in approximate number of minutes, do you spend on Less Wrong in the average day?” are actually highly ambiguous. The arithmetic mean of times that I spend on Less Wrong over days is substantially different from the median time.
I think it was supposed to mean arithmetic mean.