OK, so. There is a whole swathe of research in psychology that demonstrates how you ask a question changes the answers. So no.
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This is an utterly BS way of asking the question and the onus is on your to fix that and demonstrate you care about asking appropriately.
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why is it BS? it's not exactly a scientific poll but i thought the options were interestingly different
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(1) I agree with Olivia that how you ask the questions biases the answers (this is well known and obvious).
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(2) having exclusive/nonoverlapping answers is weird and (see 1) also biasing.
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I guess I'm wondering what Jon is interested in showing, or "proving", or discussing. In the context of Olivia's background concerns, 1/2
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I am a little frustrated by the poll. But maybe Jon is interested at getting at something else. Dunno.
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(I hope that clarifies my concerns, at least.)
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oh and I see his answer to
@gedankenstuecke which makes me feel like our concerns are spot on wrt poll L:)1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
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anyway, about to go wake up kids & prep lunches and then give tutorial, laters!
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