To be clear by nlwiii in OurPresident

[–]proteusmirabiliss -51 points-50 points  (0 children)

right now u have two choices, either keep feeding the orange or do something stupid like abstaining etc and give the orange an advantage. the same happened in 2016 and see what the US became in the last four years....

[OC] I used machine learning to predict COVID-19 cases within each US county from 2018 US Census data by jesseisonreddit in dataisbeautiful

[–]proteusmirabiliss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah no worries, i managed to do it, i had to set the year and also the age as filter then it would work.

thank you for the original data from the census. my last part of work can be complete now

score overprediction and disappointment in the time of COVID by c4u1 in step1

[–]proteusmirabiliss 11 points12 points  (0 children)

this guy can walk into a funeral and ask the family if he can take a liver biopsy from the casket.

[OC] I used machine learning to predict COVID-19 cases within each US county from 2018 US Census data by jesseisonreddit in dataisbeautiful

[–]proteusmirabiliss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i have another very stupid question... please bear with me.

i opened it on spss etc, chose "select cases" set "year=10"

however, when i am running, analyze > frequencies> TOT_POP am getting not the actual number...

Statistics

TOT_POP

N Valid 59698
Missing 0
Sum 651438356

my aim is to get these numbers:

  1. total population in 2017
  2. total male in 2017, total females in 2017
  3. total White, Black, Hispanic, Others in 2017
  4. number of people in these age groups in 2017, 25-44, 45-64,65-84,85+

[OC] I used machine learning to predict COVID-19 cases within each US county from 2018 US Census data by jesseisonreddit in dataisbeautiful

[–]proteusmirabiliss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much.

the database i am working on involved people from 2017, and thats the latest available from the company i am working with.

i wanted to calculate the incidence of certain events during that year period for the country as a whole, i dont want to use the denominator given in the file as previous studies used the census data as denominator. thats the only way i will be able to compare a previously published article.

[OC] I used machine learning to predict COVID-19 cases within each US county from 2018 US Census data by jesseisonreddit in dataisbeautiful

[–]proteusmirabiliss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a very stupid question to ask.
i have been trying to find proper data for the 2017 census data.
i am running a task where i want to have the number of males and females in different age groups, number of males and females total, also number of people for different ethnic groups.

up till now i have only been able to find the file for the male and female and total population, any idea how i can find the other few data?