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Get Out

The dataset of the Statistical "Which Character" Personality Quiz includes characters from the fictional universe of Get Out.

Characters

The dataset has 6 characters from this universe. They are ordered in the list below by their notability (see Note 1).

Notability Name
91.0Chris Washington
79.7Rod Williams
71.8Dean Armitage
68.4Rose Armitage
61.1Missy Armitage
31.8Jeremy Armitage

To see how each character was rated by users, view their individual page.

Viewership

The graph below shows what percent of people selected this universe as something they knew well enough to rate characters from by the age of the user (for users between 13 and 60 years of age).
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Rating

As part of the survey where they rated characters, users were also asked the question "How do you rate Get Out?". The distribution of their responses are below.

# Response Count
1 It's the worst 8
2 It's bad 13
3 It's okay 271
4 It's good 1992
5 It's my favorite 276

This gives it an average score of 3.98 / 5. Making it 130th out of the 342 universes in the dataset ordered by rating.

The average rating may be hard to generalize though, the users of one online personality quiz could not be representative of the population in important ways. And there are some very obvious things you can point to: users of this quiz are more likely to be young and more likely to be women.

There are several different ways that average ratings can be broken down. Here are average scores by gender:

Gender Average rating
Male 3.98
Female 3.98

The responses to the personality quiz can also be cross referenced with the universe ratings to see how personality affects it. The table below show the correlation between a user's response to a specific self report item and their rating of this universe.

Item Correlation with rating n
deep (not shallow)0.08772759
nerd (not jock)0.07712729
altruistic (not selfish)0.06892717
nurturing (not poisonous)0.06292711
lenient (not strict)0.06142770
artistic (not scientific)0.05522247
disarming (not creepy)0.05522725
loyal (not traitorous)0.05122777
meek (not bossy)0.05042733
angelic (not demonic)0.05012714
beta (not alpha)0.04592710
tame (not wild)0.0442195
awkward (not charming)0.04282780
creative (not conventional)0.03732782
stinky (not fresh)0.03592714
genuine (not sarcastic)0.03462211
outlaw (not sheriff)0.03442712
frugal (not lavish)0.02732709
haunted (not blissful)0.02532172
reasonable (not deranged)0.02462744
reclusive (not social)0.02292717
indulgent (not sober)0.02062713
intimate (not formal)0.01842745
genius (not dunce)0.01632736
gracious (not feisty)0.01572713
orderly (not chaotic)0.01472740
masculine (not feminine)0.01332791
high-tech (not low-tech)0.00992200
arcane (not mainstream)0.00912723
logical (not emotional)0.00882773
juvenile (not mature)0.00612147
spiritual (not skeptical)0.00432762
blue-collar (not ivory-tower)0.00422707
obedient (not rebellious)0.00422745
adventurous (not stick-in-the-mud)0.00212714
slovenly (not stylish)0.00092737

How these items predict the ratings for this universe can be compared to how the same items predict the ratings of other universes. The universes with the most similar patterns on the predictors are:

Notes

  1. Notability is computed as the average of 204: important (not irrelevant) and 401: main character (not side character).
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