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Writing Open-Ended Survey Questions for Computational Analysis: Part II

*Note: This is the second in a series of blog posts about the computational analysis of survey questions and responses. You’re encouraged to read the other posts for greater context.Part I: Writing Open-Ended Survey Questions …

Writing Open-Ended Survey Questions for Computational Analysis: Part 1

Open-ended survey questions provide important nuance and additional information that may not be revealed via close-ended questions.

Google Analytics 4 Events

In this fourth post of the GA4 in 400 Words series we’ll be discussing Events and the significant changes when compared to the multiple Universal Analytics (UA) hit types.

Who Gets Stopped by the Police

We take an in-depth look at the New York Police Department’s Stop, Question and Frisk Data As part of our anti-racism initiatives at Evolytics, we studied how stereotypes impact the day-to-day lives of everyday people. …

Should You Burst Your Own News and Social Media Bubble?

With the recent drop of the Netflix Documentary, “The Social Dilemma,” engineers and data scientists from several popular social platforms and search engines ring the alarm bell to illustrate how human nature and capitalism created …

Digging into Data on Racial Wealth Disparities

As a company, Evolytics is committed to ending racism in our living and learning environments. From student mentorships, to book clubs, to company discussions we are acting to promote diversity and anti-racism. As we strive …

Surveying the Landscape: Voter Sentiment Data Visualizations

As the presidential election nears, we are seemingly overwhelmed with data about the candidates. In this post, I take a look at different ways polling results are visualized from various news outlets, analyzing them from …

It’s Almost Here: What You Need to Know Before Election Day

Through our data-informed voter series, we endeavor to provide a data-based perspective on key issues surrounding politics, but a series like this would not be complete without a post containing voting resources, especially if you …

Voter Methods & Election Results, Illustrated by Bubly

Scenarios to Showcase How Vote Counting Logic Impacts Election Results As you probably know, the US presidential election is not decided by the popular vote — the process of electing a candidate based simply on …

Data Collection Methods and the Real Voter Turnout

Why you may not know Election Day results when you go to bed on election night This Is Democrats’ Doomsday Scenario for Election Night It is possible that we will not have a definitive winner …