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2024-10-12 22:06:55
There is no source to this claim www.google.com
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2024-10-12 22:35:08
NNN - Source: [Link]
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2024-10-13 15:40:59
The survey only consisted of 1,000 people which is a very small sample to make assumptions about a whole generation. It’s also important to note that not all of them where Gen Z. [Link]
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2024-10-13 16:10:50
While the survey was done legitimately, the sample size of only 1,000 is too small for a survey relating to an entire generation. There are also people surveyed who are not part of the generation [Link]
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2024-10-13 16:29:15
1000 people is a common sample size for a survey, generally an N=1000 produces somewhere around a 3% margin of error [Link] [Link]
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2024-10-13 16:32:41
NNN, a quick lesson in statistics: a sample of 1000 is large enough to provide statistically valid results. using Wald's method, one can easily calculate that a sample of 385 is already enough for accurate predictions within a 5% confidence interval [Link]
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2024-10-14 05:30:07
With a sample size of N=1000 & 4 age groups, the sample of Gen Z is likely about 250, yielding a 5% margin of error. The question is a source of a Dichotomous Question Bias. Any respondent that thinks AH may have had ANY FORM of good policy MIGHT say he had 'some good ideas' [Link]
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2024-10-14 15:00:17
The notes similar to the one by 'appreciative sand duck' are dead wrong. A random sample of 1000 is absolutely a valid and predictive sample size. [Link] The note which talks about the dichotomous bias is useful added context. The question is rubbish so the results are misleading.
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2024-10-14 15:34:42
While a controversial topic, it can not be negated that Hitler had a really good idea at the end of his career. Source: [Link]
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