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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Darklord42 on April 07, 2010, 07:29:36 pm
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Hi all,
I know this is rather an unusual request but I need to do a survey as part of an major essay for a class. If anyone is willing to participate that would be great. I don't know if you all know the site survey monkey but it is pretty much the standard site for doing these things.
If any of you are willing to re-post the link in other spots that you know of that would help me out greatly.
Someone told me that 2 of the questions accidentally allow you to choose both true and false. This is a mistake on my part. Please only choose one.
And I'm only looking for what you know off the bat.
Thank-you so much!
[Edit] The survey site wont take more than 100 responses so thank-you so much everyone. You all came through wonderfully.
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Those questions do seem a bit bogus......
It's like "Pink Elephants may exist, true or false?"
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Well that was fun. :)
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Those questions do seem a bit bogus......
It's like "Pink Elephants may exist, true or false?"
They do if you have an elephant and a few gallons of pink paint.
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"may" exist
of course that's true
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FYI, I guessed on the Super Bowl...
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Lol, you are absolutely right they are rather leading, but it's ok for what I'm actually looking for. And it's ok about the super-bowl, I forgot myself and I watched the darn thing. That was just for fun and a test.
Thank-you so much guys, keep em coming!
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Done. Gotta love indefinite terms like "may" and "might".
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Yet another reason why statistics are so easily manipulated: survey questions are easily written to provide a result their author wants to see, and/or wording can be so misleading as to confuse the issue.
Write a better survey and I'll happily answer it, but I have a personal hate for manipulation in statistics and - intentionally or not - your questions are so poorly worded (excluding question 4) as to make the results completely devoid of any meaningful data. Then again, if that was the point of the exercise and the resulting essay is on the topic of statistical irrelevance then kudos, you've succeeded admirably.
I might also recommend the book "How to Lie With Statistics" by Darrell Huff (who was not a statistician) as a great place for anyone with an interest in statistical manipulation to start. My personal favorite is amplified graphs - I can make anything, no matter how irrelevant, look like an earth-shattering result with a simple graph.
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or conversly, you can make stuff you can't explain disappear in, oh, say, a lab report on thermal hydraulics (http://209.85.48.8/10072/112/emo/whistle.gif)
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Well I'm actually writing an essay on media manipulation. But thanks for the support everyone. I've completely filled what the site allowed.
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Question 2 is kinda worded oddly..yeah he had them, buy he wasn't making them like we said he was.
Also, the native Hoosier in me had to vote yes on the fourth question :D
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Actually, we didn't find any completed or in the process of being made. But thank-you for the responses.