Benjamin Cohen and David Ng have been conducting a Halloween candy survey for a couple of years and writing it up:
- The Candy Hierarchy 2015: your essential guide to Hallowen treats:
http://boingboing.net/2015/10/31/the-candy-hierarchy-2015-your.html - 2015 CANDY HIERARCHY: SUPPLEMENTAL RAW DATA AND NEW ANALYSES:
http://www.scq.ubc.ca/2015-candy-hierarchy-supplemental-raw-data-and-new-analyses/ - 2015 data as a Google Sheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1REZvjqv0lj3dEYb0CsGyDXkXrjhJ4izlAEImgaufjCc/pubhtml - STRATIGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF FRIDAY-SUNDAY IDENTIFICATION IN RELATION TO SUGAR
CONSUMPTION PREFERENCES AND RELATED DEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES:
http://www.scq.ubc.ca/stratigraphical-analysis-of-friday-sunday-identification-in-relation-to-sugar-consumption-preferences-and-related-demographic-variables/ - The Candy Hierarchy, 2014:
http://boingboing.net/2014/10/31/the-candy-hierarchy-2014.html - CANDY HIERARCHY 2014: SUPPLEMENTARY RAW DATA:
http://www.scq.ubc.ca/candy-hierarchy-2014-supplementary-raw-data/
This year in STAT545 were going to use this as our final challenge in data cleaning, wrangling, and exploration. As we make progress ... who knows? Maybe this will become a proper data package? Maybe we'll make a gallery of visualizations? I have no idea where this is going. For now, I'm just parking the raw data in data-raw for the students to work on in class and for homework.
Here's a visualization from Cohen and Ng ... wonder what we will come up with?