Konkvistador political position is Moldbuggian if I understand it right. According to the LessWrong survey 61% of the 18 Moldbuggian’s prefer monogamous relationships while only 53% of all LessWrong people prefer them.
I didn’t calculate whether the difference is statistically signifcant but if Moldbuggians would be more into PUA I would expect their preference for monogamous relationships to be less than the overall LessWrong population.
According to the LessWrong survey 61% of the 18 Moldbuggian’s prefer monogamous relationships while only 53% of all LessWrong people prefer them. I didn’t calculate whether the difference is statistically signifcant
It isn’t, at all. Back of envelope calculation:
Standard deviation of binomial distribution not too far from 50-50 is sqrt(N)/2 = sqrt(18)/2 or about 2 out of 18 = 11%. The Moldbuggians are 8% different from all of LW answering the poll, clearly an insignificant difference.
Konkvistador political position is Moldbuggian if I understand it right. According to the LessWrong survey 61% of the 18 Moldbuggian’s prefer monogamous relationships while only 53% of all LessWrong people prefer them. I didn’t calculate whether the difference is statistically signifcant but if Moldbuggians would be more into PUA I would expect their preference for monogamous relationships to be less than the overall LessWrong population.
The Moldbuggian in the survey are all male.
Code:
mold<- subset(survey, survey$AlternativeAlternativePolitics==”Moldbuggian”)
length(subset(mold, mold$Relationshipstyle==”Prefermonogamous”)$Relationshipstyle) /length(mold$Relationshipstyle))
It isn’t, at all. Back of envelope calculation:
Standard deviation of binomial distribution not too far from 50-50 is sqrt(N)/2 = sqrt(18)/2 or about 2 out of 18 = 11%. The Moldbuggians are 8% different from all of LW answering the poll, clearly an insignificant difference.