
I’d love to hear any suggestions that I can give him to explore other data to track or insights he can gather.
Posted by PECgamer917

I’d love to hear any suggestions that I can give him to explore other data to track or insights he can gather.
Posted by PECgamer917
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Data is from my dad who moved to a high density area about 4 years ago, and he started tracking Halloween visitors in Excel. He’s starting to display the data with graphs for fun, so I’m looking for any suggestions for him to try out or new data points to collect.
Average group size maybe? I think the coolest next move would be to put a screen out next Halloween with a live visually appealing view of this data, maybe a graph tracked against the previous year.
Thassa lotta fuckin trick or treaters!
Maybe best costume. Can’t ask too much when your dad is seeing a new trick or treater every six seconds, but neat to have a record of what costume really made an impression.
Tracking the costumes would be cool, but difficult.
1500 kids, jeez I had like 30
Maybe kgs of candy given away would be neat.
These numbers are wild though, we had about 8 groups knock on our door this year.
Those numbers are like Celebration Florida counts.
Your dad is a nerd and I totally approve.
1000-2000 door knockers is absolute nightmare fuel for me. I got overwhelmed by the 10 or so that turned up in my very not-decorated, very not-American, very obviously not welcoming house.
in my street, there are at most 100 trick-or-treaters each year. 95% are between 6 to 8pm.
That seems like an almost impossible amount of children
300 in 30 minutes?????
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