Too many polls?
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I question the validity of this poll!
Many people who "hate polls" will not wish to take part in the survey. Therefore, however many people select that option, it will almost certainly be under reported.
Also - anyone who selects "Never expresses an opinion in a poll" are explicitly (and somewhat perversly) making known that they DO sometimes express their opinion in a poll. These votes are invalid. I suggest these votes are shared out equally between the other two options.
Many people who "hate polls" will not wish to take part in the survey. Therefore, however many people select that option, it will almost certainly be under reported.
Also - anyone who selects "Never expresses an opinion in a poll" are explicitly (and somewhat perversly) making known that they DO sometimes express their opinion in a poll. These votes are invalid. I suggest these votes are shared out equally between the other two options.
I was thinking of posting this very poll myself. I am coming to dislike polls.
I don't see them as a good way of arriving at deeper truths, which is being attempted on here. They are ok for small things eg favourite colour, should we ban so and so, voting etc.
They may stimulate discussion, but why not start off that way. Seems a bit more straightforward.
I don't see them as a good way of arriving at deeper truths, which is being attempted on here. They are ok for small things eg favourite colour, should we ban so and so, voting etc.
They may stimulate discussion, but why not start off that way. Seems a bit more straightforward.
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I have nothing against polls as long as:
a: they are well designed ... and I do mean VERY VERY well designed, with a knowledge of the problem domain and also information elicitation skills.
b: they are SHORT
I regularly receive poll/questionnaires from several organisations and they invariably seem to have been written by a teenager in a rush to get a homework assignment done.
Example:
Question 1431:
Which colour do you prefer?
a: green
b: red
c: cornflower
d: grey
Err ... what if I prefer orange?
Or maybe I'm colour blind?
Or totally blind?
Or perhaps I don't realise cornflower is a blue?
And is grey a colour or not?
And what if I like green AND red equally?
What if I have different preferences for transmitted colours and reflected colours?
What if I don't understand the question?
Or if I don't want to answer?
And can I see that this question is useful in the context of the poll/questionnaire and not just a spurious waste of space?
And have I lost the will to live by question 1431?
PS Do we need a poll tax?
a: they are well designed ... and I do mean VERY VERY well designed, with a knowledge of the problem domain and also information elicitation skills.
b: they are SHORT
I regularly receive poll/questionnaires from several organisations and they invariably seem to have been written by a teenager in a rush to get a homework assignment done.
Example:
Question 1431:
Which colour do you prefer?
a: green
b: red
c: cornflower
d: grey
Err ... what if I prefer orange?
Or maybe I'm colour blind?
Or totally blind?
Or perhaps I don't realise cornflower is a blue?
And is grey a colour or not?
And what if I like green AND red equally?
What if I have different preferences for transmitted colours and reflected colours?
What if I don't understand the question?
Or if I don't want to answer?
And can I see that this question is useful in the context of the poll/questionnaire and not just a spurious waste of space?
And have I lost the will to live by question 1431?
PS Do we need a poll tax?
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Not true: they never express their opinion in a poll. Not the same thing at all.Jakell wrote:We have nine votes, five of which are from people who never vote in polls.
I experience pleasure and pains, and pursue goals in service of them, so I cannot reasonably deny the right of other sentient agents to do the same - Steven Pinker
Surely a post and a poll are pretty much the same thing.Vortex wrote:Actually, a quick scan of recent posts show that we have become INFESTED with polls ...
Polls are very useful. You can hang washing lines, electricity and phone cables between them, build poll barns out of them, Led Zeppelin sung about a Gallows Poll, people dance round them.
They're also used to elect the government. Oh OK, that use doesn't seem to achieve good results
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