- Jan 4, 2001
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I am doing a speech soon, and I took a survey of the class:
1. What was NASA?s entire budget for 2007? (just a simple dollar figure is needed)
_________________________
2. Which is greater?
O Total spending on NASA since its formation
O Total spending on the Iraq War
3. Which is largest?
O 1 million
O 1 trillion
O 1 billion
4. What is the yearly spending of the United States government? (for one of the past 3 years)
_________________________
5. US consumer spending on tobacco during 2005 was:
O One-half of NASA?s budget
O 5.66 times NASA?s budget
O 1.13 times NASA?s budget
6. Do you view spending on the space program and NASA as a waste of taxpayer money?
O Yes
O Neutral
O No
I was hoping to do a quick analysis to see if there was a correlation between people thinking NASA's spending was a waste, and their idea of its yearly cost, as in, if you think it's really really expensive, you'd be more likely to think it's a waste.
Problem is, the numbers I got vary incredibly. Based on a glance at the papers as I was getting them back just a few minutes ago, for NASA's yearly spending, I got numbers anywhere from $100,000 to $500 billion.
I was figuring on just using Excel's statistical analysis functions to do this, and some short notes on statistics I have (somewhere) from another class. Do I discard data that's off by, I don't know what it'll be, 10 standard deviations? Do I just keep everything? Or wait and see what the results really are? I wasn't expecting such a crazy spread of data.
And tell me how this makes sense. One form:
NASA's total yearly budget: $15 billion
Yearly government spending: $150 million

Okay then.
Another one:
NASA's total yearly budget: $500 billion
Yearly government spending: $250 million
Maybe I should have asked, "Which is larger, 1 billion or 1 million?"
Quite a few have NASA's budget being greater than the government's total spending. Maybe I should have mentioned, "NASA spending is included in the budget."
Or said, "Please give reasonable answers."
One person did say 1 billion was the largest.
Early update:
NASA spending guesses (3 surveys had no reply)
500,000,000,000
15,000,000,000
2,000,000,000
100,000,000
150,000,000,000
500,000
1,000,000,000
5,000,000,000
500,000,000,000
2,500,000
25,300,000
200,000,000
10,000,000,000
20,000,000,000
20,000,000,000
32,000,000
5,000,000,000
1,000,000,000
Standard deviation is crazy: 160,828,453,475
So what the heck do I do with that kind of data?
1. What was NASA?s entire budget for 2007? (just a simple dollar figure is needed)
_________________________
2. Which is greater?
O Total spending on NASA since its formation
O Total spending on the Iraq War
3. Which is largest?
O 1 million
O 1 trillion
O 1 billion
4. What is the yearly spending of the United States government? (for one of the past 3 years)
_________________________
5. US consumer spending on tobacco during 2005 was:
O One-half of NASA?s budget
O 5.66 times NASA?s budget
O 1.13 times NASA?s budget
6. Do you view spending on the space program and NASA as a waste of taxpayer money?
O Yes
O Neutral
O No
I was hoping to do a quick analysis to see if there was a correlation between people thinking NASA's spending was a waste, and their idea of its yearly cost, as in, if you think it's really really expensive, you'd be more likely to think it's a waste.
Problem is, the numbers I got vary incredibly. Based on a glance at the papers as I was getting them back just a few minutes ago, for NASA's yearly spending, I got numbers anywhere from $100,000 to $500 billion.
I was figuring on just using Excel's statistical analysis functions to do this, and some short notes on statistics I have (somewhere) from another class. Do I discard data that's off by, I don't know what it'll be, 10 standard deviations? Do I just keep everything? Or wait and see what the results really are? I wasn't expecting such a crazy spread of data.
And tell me how this makes sense. One form:
NASA's total yearly budget: $15 billion
Yearly government spending: $150 million
Okay then.
Another one:
NASA's total yearly budget: $500 billion
Yearly government spending: $250 million
Maybe I should have asked, "Which is larger, 1 billion or 1 million?"
Quite a few have NASA's budget being greater than the government's total spending. Maybe I should have mentioned, "NASA spending is included in the budget."
Or said, "Please give reasonable answers."
One person did say 1 billion was the largest.
Early update:
NASA spending guesses (3 surveys had no reply)
500,000,000,000
15,000,000,000
2,000,000,000
100,000,000
150,000,000,000
500,000
1,000,000,000
5,000,000,000
500,000,000,000
2,500,000
25,300,000
200,000,000
10,000,000,000
20,000,000,000
20,000,000,000
32,000,000
5,000,000,000
1,000,000,000
Standard deviation is crazy: 160,828,453,475
So what the heck do I do with that kind of data?
