1/ Many times my friend @girlziplocked tried to impress upon me the importance of free-form (albeit carefully-guided) interviews, and how they're neglected in favor of polls. I agreed in theory but not practice -- mostly because I have the tools that make the later convenient.
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6/ Socio/economic/demographic factors induce some regularities but the decomposition is hard to obtain. When you push a context, it's even harder. On the other hand, in a free-form interviews, proffered opinions on self-selected contexts contain more of what we want to measure.
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7/ The problem is, again, interviews take skill and are way less convenient to perform. So, in a lot of ways, we just keep taking increasingly elaborate convenience samples. For want of a strong p-value, the kingdom was lost?
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8/ P.S. This is still a hot-take.
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