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The Doctor wrote:That's *exactly* how most polls and surveys are usually done. The fools running the polls / surveys interview a tiny number of people and then claim the result is true for everyone. Often the poll / survey is also run badly (leading questions, ignoring factors the organisers don't like, etc.) and the results have been statistically manipulated to "prove" whatever the organiser wants it to prove.In article <vi865m$6ml7$1@dont-email.me>,You join a group on Facebook because you agree with the
Mike McKeown <mike@xenocyte.com> wrote:Personally I think it's telling that Dave went to one of theThat is no small feat.
most old fashioned groups out there - fans of Ian Levine and
his endless quest to recreate the missing episodes - with
mixed results - and even so his little poll only earned 60%
favour.
sentiments behind the group, so 60% of the people on that group
agreeing with the person who runs that group is not a
statistical miracle! It is perfectly normal.
I accept that it is a valid opinion among some Doctor Who fans,
but trying to pass it off as some large-scale expression of
fandom's wishes when it is only 512 people on a niche Facebook
group is laughable.
It would be like us running a poll here on RADW among the
twenty-five people and claiming that the result was
representative of all Doctor Who fans.
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