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i posted a poll on 4chan asking if they think cnn is fake news
it's voluntary, of course
I mean the survey was posted online and people were offered 10 dollars on amazon to take it
I'm not sure how knowledge of the survey was disseminated
Pls hold
the results were that 99.998% of the internet thinks CNN is fake news
@I AM ERROR see 3.1.3
@I AM ERROR To recruit the students who were sampled to participate in the CSA Study, we relied on both
recruitment e-mails and hard copy recruitment letters that were mailed to potential
respondents. Sampled students were sent an initial recruitment e-mail that described the
study, provided each student with a unique CSA Study ID#, and included a hyperlink to the
CSA Study Web site. During each of the following 2 weeks, students who had not completed
the survey were sent a follow-up e-mail encouraging them to participate. The third week,
nonrespondents were mailed a hard-copy recruitment letter. Two weeks after the hard-copy
letters were mailed, nonrespondents were sent a final recruitment e-mail. The overall
response rates for survey completion for the undergraduate women sampled at the two
universities were 42.2% and 42.8%, respectively. The response rates for males were lower.
Exhibit 3-1 depicts the response rates in relation to the sampling frames and subframes.
Procedures for addressing response bias are discussed in more detail in the analysis section.
🤔 no men survayed
men were surveyed but did not respond in sufficent numbers
Over 1k males were considered?
i got confused, "the undergraduate women sampled at the two
universities"
i have a problem with the surveyed knowing the topic beforehand, that skewes the results in my eyes.
it sounds like they diddn't even sample undergraduate men
Scrool to 3.1.3 and look at the bottom of exhibit 3-1
Yes they did
wait wait what @I AM ERROR how the fuck are you supposed to make a survey without having a topic 🤔
- beforehand -
so like
no
@I AM ERROR, you want them to ambush people with a rape survey?
@I AM ERROR, that would literally never get past IRB and for good reason
i think what he is attempting to say is that the people who did the survey were p-hacking (which i agree)
no
well the vauge questions, for one
you recruit them first, then give them info in what the survey is about and then have them take the survey...
they diddn't break them down
a ton of things were grouped in the same question
that's not really p-hacking
I don't think their questions are overly vague
well you can't know how much breaking them down affects the results because they diddn't do that
you are needlessly throwing away information
@I AM ERROR, i don't mind that methodology, but they still have to be able to leave the survey after finding out what it is
sure
@ping I haven't looked nearly closely enough to know what the effects of their filters were'
but they shouldn't be able to sign up BECAUSE of the topic
@I AM ERROR, agreed, that is a flaw in the survey. It's far from disqualifying, but its a problem
see, i can see flaws without working in the field myself 😉 if it's disqualifying... to me it is in this instance but that depends on the topic really...