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An Analysis of Joe Rogan Fans (Survey Results)

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Is being a Joe Rogan fan a red flag in dating? Do Democrats or Republicans like Joe Rogan more? Why do Joe Rogan haters dislike him so much?
We conducted a quantitative survey of 1000 people and analyzed how people think about Joe Rogan. Psych PhD Chris Cole and cohost Joseph Tajaran discuss the results in this episode of Psych Papers.
Here are some highlights:
1. Most people, that have heard of him, like Joe Rogan at least a little.
2. More women dislike Joe Rogan, and more men like Joe Rogan
3. Republicans like Joe Rogan. Democrats are mixed. But out of Joe Rogan’s haters, they’re predominantly Democrat.
4. Fans like him for being funny, controversial, and honest. Haters dislike him for being arrogant, conservative, and into conspiracies.
5. When it comes to dating a Joe Rogan fan, women feel more strongly both negatively and positively.
6. Democrats are more likely to prescribe a social responsibility to Joe Rogan to be mindful of the impact his content has on his audience.
Check out the video version of this episode on YouTube.

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Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Research Background (00:01:34)

3. Methods (00:02:57)

4. Most people like Joe Rogan a little (00:04:31)

5. More women dislike Joe Rogan, and more men like Joe Rogan (00:05:40)

6. Republicans like Joe Rogan. Democrats are mixed (00:06:55)

7. "When you think of Joe Rogan, what are three words that come to mind?" (00:08:04)

8. What do his fans and anti-fans think of him? (00:10:24)

9. What do men and women think of him? (00:12:37)

10. Would you date a Joe Rogan Fan? (00:14:03)

11. Women feel more strongly about Joe Rogan, both negatively and positively (00:16:21)

12. Democrats most likely to view Joe Rogan fandom as a red flag (00:17:20)

13. Do content creators have a responsibility to be mindful of their impact? (00:18:13)

14. The more you like Joe Rogan, the less responsibility you ascribe to him (00:19:20)

15. Research Analysis (00:21:24)

16. If you see limited surveys, you always want to be skeptical (00:23:48)

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Manage episode 421049235 series 3481674
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Is being a Joe Rogan fan a red flag in dating? Do Democrats or Republicans like Joe Rogan more? Why do Joe Rogan haters dislike him so much?
We conducted a quantitative survey of 1000 people and analyzed how people think about Joe Rogan. Psych PhD Chris Cole and cohost Joseph Tajaran discuss the results in this episode of Psych Papers.
Here are some highlights:
1. Most people, that have heard of him, like Joe Rogan at least a little.
2. More women dislike Joe Rogan, and more men like Joe Rogan
3. Republicans like Joe Rogan. Democrats are mixed. But out of Joe Rogan’s haters, they’re predominantly Democrat.
4. Fans like him for being funny, controversial, and honest. Haters dislike him for being arrogant, conservative, and into conspiracies.
5. When it comes to dating a Joe Rogan fan, women feel more strongly both negatively and positively.
6. Democrats are more likely to prescribe a social responsibility to Joe Rogan to be mindful of the impact his content has on his audience.
Check out the video version of this episode on YouTube.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Research Background (00:01:34)

3. Methods (00:02:57)

4. Most people like Joe Rogan a little (00:04:31)

5. More women dislike Joe Rogan, and more men like Joe Rogan (00:05:40)

6. Republicans like Joe Rogan. Democrats are mixed (00:06:55)

7. "When you think of Joe Rogan, what are three words that come to mind?" (00:08:04)

8. What do his fans and anti-fans think of him? (00:10:24)

9. What do men and women think of him? (00:12:37)

10. Would you date a Joe Rogan Fan? (00:14:03)

11. Women feel more strongly about Joe Rogan, both negatively and positively (00:16:21)

12. Democrats most likely to view Joe Rogan fandom as a red flag (00:17:20)

13. Do content creators have a responsibility to be mindful of their impact? (00:18:13)

14. The more you like Joe Rogan, the less responsibility you ascribe to him (00:19:20)

15. Research Analysis (00:21:24)

16. If you see limited surveys, you always want to be skeptical (00:23:48)

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