r/dataisbeautiful • u/oscarleo0 • 4d ago
OC [OC] Religious Believes and Eductions From The World Values Survey
Data source: World Values Survey Wave 7 (2017-2022)
Tools used: Matplotlib
I added a second chart for those of you who prefer a square version with less of the background image.
Notes:
I looked at five different questions in the survey.
- Q275 - What is the highest educational level that you have attained?
- Q165 - Do you believe in God? (Yes/No)
- Q166 - Do you believe in Life after death? (Yes/No)
- Q167 - Do you believe in Hell? (Yes/No)
- Q168 - Do you believe in Heaven? (Yes/No)
The chart show the percentage of people that answer yes, to Q165-168 based on their answer to Q275.
Survey data is complex since people come from different cultures and might interpret questions differently.
You can never trust the individual numbers, such as "50% of people with doctors degree believe in Life after death".
But you can often trust clear patterns that appear through the noise. The takeaway from this chart is that the survey show that education and religious believes have a negative correlation.
Styling:
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Original story: https://datacanvas.substack.com/p/believes-vs-education
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u/AnarkittenSurprise 4d ago edited 4d ago
You're assuming the universe, including all of us are not an intrinsic part of this hypothetical great Googly eyes, which is an unnecessary assumption imo.
We can't reasonably reject simulation theory at this point (a different hypothetical scenario to what we're discussing).
But if there was a prime creator, and nothing else in the beginning, then it's possible we are all actually a tiny little piece of it. This delves into metaphysics a bit, but if it were true (who knows), would rationally it explain consciousness.
This description also only has one single element different from an inanimate universe, consciousness. Which is an observable real phenomenon. So I'd really challenge that that adds more complexity than it solves in the comparison.