File this one under the 'No Shit, Sherlock' category:
A study from Stanford (2013) has been making the rounds on Twitter recently, and even got some coverage from the WaPo despite it's age.
*Note- the first link goes to the PDF of the study.
Here is the image that has been gaining attention:
![[Image: 29T8BRB.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/29T8BRB.jpg)
An interesting look for sure- confirms a lot of beliefs widely held by society.
-Hollywood, academia, law and the media workers are obviously more liberal
-Agriculture, real estate, oil, mining, construction and banking/finance workers are more conservative
-Why are computer/online workers predominantly liberal?
-Why is pharma so evenly split? Where is the medical industry as a whole?
My biggest takeaway is that when people make posts on the forum about ridiculous laws (ie, men in divorce, harassment, rape, etc), they should at least know that lawyers become judges, and we can plainly see where lawyers are coming from...
A study from Stanford (2013) has been making the rounds on Twitter recently, and even got some coverage from the WaPo despite it's age.
*Note- the first link goes to the PDF of the study.
Here is the image that has been gaining attention:
![[Image: 29T8BRB.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/29T8BRB.jpg)
An interesting look for sure- confirms a lot of beliefs widely held by society.
-Hollywood, academia, law and the media workers are obviously more liberal
-Agriculture, real estate, oil, mining, construction and banking/finance workers are more conservative
-Why are computer/online workers predominantly liberal?
-Why is pharma so evenly split? Where is the medical industry as a whole?
My biggest takeaway is that when people make posts on the forum about ridiculous laws (ie, men in divorce, harassment, rape, etc), they should at least know that lawyers become judges, and we can plainly see where lawyers are coming from...