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Crowdsourcing the Golden Rule

What do you wish you had more, or less of? What do you wish you did more for others, or others did more for you? I wanted to explore these questions and so ran some quick Mechanical Turk tasks asking these, and other similar “Golden Rule” type questions. Though myself and Jeff Heer are still working on some more interesting visualization for these, I wanted to share a few while we’re sorting through the data.

Here are the results, run through Wordle. Please contact me if you want the dataset (~400 answers). Click to see larger versions:









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Bruno Valle:

Hah, I really like this project. In a prioritized sentence, it's "I want no stress, tons of money, everyone has to help, listen and have sex with me, be around all the time and be patient."

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