Well that's not true. (It's not *meaningless*). But so what? It tells you something about the prevalence within that group.
We both agree that it does tells us something about the group itself (though obviously question was vague, so...).
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You don't think it tells us anything very interesting. You think most results would have been interesting/uninteresting. Nothing at stake.
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I think the proportions within the group are interesting, but not in a let's generalize, etc., just because narrative of enthusiastic...
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consent doesn't seem to be in play for significant proportion within the group, and I'm interested in them.
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Where we probably most disagree is that I don't think the result is *meaningless* in terms of wider demographic. You do, I think.
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Unfortunately this isn’t something that is resolved by a claim. The survey result is meaningless until you research further with the 44.
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