This dataset is a single-record metadata document titled 'How the World Sees America,' aggregating global favorability and presidential confidence data from Pew Research Center surveys covering 2020–2025. With only 1 row and 5 columns, it functions as a descriptor or wrapper rather than a traditional tabular dataset — the real analytical content is almost certainly nested inside the 'countries' and 'metrics' columns, which were skipped during profiling. Those two unknown-type columns are the most important things to examine next, as they likely contain the multi-country time-series data needed for any meaningful analysis. Until those nested structures are unpacked, no statistical patterns can be assessed from the surface-level profile alone.
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/home/coolhand/html/datavis/data_trove/data/quirky/global_sentiment.json 1 rows sample n=1 seed 42 2026-06-22T00:55:47+00:00
Overview
| Source | /home/coolhand/html/datavis/data_trove/data/quirky/global_sentiment.json |
| Total rows | 1 |
| Profiled sample | 1 |
| Columns | 5 |
| Generated | 2026-06-22T00:55:47+00:00 |
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| column | kind | null % |
|---|---|---|
| title | categorical | 0.0% |
| description | categorical | 0.0% |
| source | categorical | 0.0% |
| metrics | unknown | 0.0% |
| countries | unknown | 0.0% |
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Model-generated narrative. These are opinions, not facts — the stats below are what saturn measured. Generated by: anthropic:default.
This column is a dataset-level description string — a single constant value repeated across all 1 row(s), explaining that the data covers global favorability toward the United States and confidence in the US president sourced from Pew Research Center and similar organizations. With cardinality of 1, entropy of 0.0, and top_rate of 1.0, it carries zero information variance and is purely metadata. The 'long_tail' and 'imbalance' alerts are technically correct but trivially explained by the constant nature of the field.
This column records the data provenance or source citation for each row, and contains exactly one unique value across all 1 row(s): 'Aggregated from Pew Global Attitudes Survey summaries, 2020-2025'. With cardinality of 1 and top_rate of 1.0, it is a constant metadata field with zero discriminative power. The entropy of 0.0 confirms it adds no information variance whatsoever.
This column contains a single article or document title — 'How the World Sees America' — and the dataset appears to consist of exactly one row. With n=1, cardinality=1, and top_rate=1.0, the column carries zero discriminative information. The 'long_tail' and 'imbalance' alerts are technically correct but trivially explained by the dataset having only one record.
This column contains only a single row with no null values, and the profiler skipped detailed analysis ('kind: unknown'), leaving no distributional statistics available. With n=1 and no uniqueness or value data, nothing meaningful can be inferred about the column's content or distribution. The name 'countries' suggests a categorical or list-type field, but this cannot be confirmed from the evidence.
This column contains only a single row (n=1) and was flagged as 'skipped' by the profiler, yielding no computable statistics. With n=1 and kind='unknown', no meaningful distributional or type inference is possible. The column cannot be assessed for role, skew, or cardinality.
title categorical
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| value | count | share |
|---|---|---|
| How the World Sees America | 1 | 100.0% |
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- How the World Sees America — 1
description categorical
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| value | count | share |
|---|---|---|
| Global favorability toward the United States and confidence in the US president, based on publicly reported survey trends from Pew Research Center and similar organizations. | 1 | 100.0% |
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- Global favorability toward the United States and confidence in the US president, based on publicly reported survey trends from Pew Research Center and similar organizations. — 1
source categorical
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| value | count | share |
|---|---|---|
| Aggregated from Pew Global Attitudes Survey summaries, 2020-2025 | 1 | 100.0% |
Top values (rank 1–20)
- Aggregated from Pew Global Attitudes Survey summaries, 2020-2025 — 1