Yes, and it's not just that the questions are biased & vague. They're biased & vague in a context where an "Agree" answer always supports the same conclusion. If you're designing a questionnaire that aims at getting at the truth of things, you don't do that.https://twitter.com/ProfAliceS/status/1131120878538956800 …
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Plus, an online survey is hopelessly self-selecting, particularly if you ask a raft of questions about "gender identity", & then discard somebody's responses if they don't answer all the questions. People obsessed with gender identity are much more likely to answer all questions.
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The whole thing seems like a cynical exercise to get to the "right" outcome. Entirely unsurprising, of course.
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