Hm… of 7.4% of students who are familiar with EA, only 17.6% of those students (1.3%/7.3%) are pro-EA and 82% are not. What fraction did we expect here?
I didn’t make any prediction beforehand so take this with a grain of salt, but it didn’t sound too surprising to me? I feel like when pitching EA during uni freshers fair roughly 1 in 4 people I talk to are sympathetic enough to want to sign up to mailing list and similar. So 17.6% doesn’t sound too far off from that vague estimate
Hm… of 7.4% of students who are familiar with EA, only 17.6% of those students (1.3%/7.3%) are pro-EA and 82% are not. What fraction did we expect here?
I didn’t make any prediction beforehand so take this with a grain of salt, but it didn’t sound too surprising to me? I feel like when pitching EA during uni freshers fair roughly 1 in 4 people I talk to are sympathetic enough to want to sign up to mailing list and similar. So 17.6% doesn’t sound too far off from that vague estimate