You can't be serious.
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I mean, half of scientific research is calibrating the methodology, and selecting samples is a significant part of that in most fields. This is not the o detract from what you’re doing, which I think is great (and self-aware of your limitations).
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And you often want to avoid a random sample.
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Do you have an opinion on surveys just generally being garbage data?
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Random samples. They're based on random enough samples.
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yes, ur surveys and actual academic studies are on the same level. but not sure that’s much of a good defense. says a lot more about academic studies truly
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i mean, fair. I'm down for "but you asked reddit" as a critique, and yes I agree that this introduces limitations (and i have theories to test how far the limitations go!), it's mostly how I get the criticism waaaay more than academics do
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Just ask them for $500,000 and you will be happy to repeat the study using "random" sampling. Now it gets tricky; Street interviews, mobile phone, land line - ha ha.
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