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Figure out how to implement margin of error aggregations technically #8

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dmarulli opened this issue Jan 4, 2019 · 3 comments
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dmarulli commented Jan 4, 2019

link to data tables:
https://api.census.gov/data/2014/acs5/variables.html

@dmarulli dmarulli created this issue from a note in CUSP Winter Internship (In progress) Jan 4, 2019
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vr00n commented Jan 25, 2019

@dmarulli

FYI - i made a mistake once with the api urls where i accidentally took 2012 variable data and mapped to 2017 values which resulted in hard to detect errors.

I noticed that you are linking to 2014 data as opposed to 2015 data. Any specific reason?

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dmarulli commented Jan 25, 2019

@vr00n No, no specific reason for choosing 2014. Thanks for pointing out this bit about the url path variable though--could see that detail getting overlooked.

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