thirteenoranges
thirteenoranges t1_j3s8do8 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Kids in Pennsylvania eat an average of 22.862 sugary snacks a week, per a recent study, which is the highest rate in the United States by Raz0rRamon
Relax buddy. It seems you agree with me that the quality of the survey and the sample is significant in drawing conclusions about the population. That is literally the point I was making. Why are you getting off insulting me and calling me names for making a point you agree with?
thirteenoranges t1_j3rzd9e wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Kids in Pennsylvania eat an average of 22.862 sugary snacks a week, per a recent study, which is the highest rate in the United States by Raz0rRamon
I didn’t assert anything about the quality of this particular sample. I asked questions about it but have not made any assertions myself.
I did assert that sample size alone is not enough to draw a conclusion about the quality of the sample.
thirteenoranges t1_j3rigxh wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Kids in Pennsylvania eat an average of 22.862 sugary snacks a week, per a recent study, which is the highest rate in the United States by Raz0rRamon
Interesting way to admit you’re wrong.
Google will give you plenty of results showing why sample size isn’t the only (or even primary) indicator of a sample being representative of the population.
thirteenoranges t1_j3rhaxh wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Kids in Pennsylvania eat an average of 22.862 sugary snacks a week, per a recent study, which is the highest rate in the United States by Raz0rRamon
Please feel free to actually dispute what I’m saying with an authoritative source. Your grammatically incorrect “insults” about my education are really just weird and sad.
thirteenoranges t1_j3r3t5e wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Kids in Pennsylvania eat an average of 22.862 sugary snacks a week, per a recent study, which is the highest rate in the United States by Raz0rRamon
That I paid attention to a basic 101 statistics class?
By the way, took a similar class in college. The math didn’t change.
Your hubris is alarming.
thirteenoranges t1_j3r1suk wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Kids in Pennsylvania eat an average of 22.862 sugary snacks a week, per a recent study, which is the highest rate in the United States by Raz0rRamon
You demonstrate you also don’t have a basic understanding of surveys and statistics.
The sample size does not (alone) determine the likelihood that the sample is representative of the population.
A small sample size with a properly conducted survey — and with, yes, proper statistical analysis… not sure why you’re mocking that phrase — can represent the population with high likelihood.
This is 101 stuff. I’m shocked how many people here are downvoting me for citing a 9th grade statistics class I took 20 years ago. I thought this was common knowledge.
thirteenoranges t1_j3pxl7t wrote
Reply to comment by untilyouredead in Kids in Pennsylvania eat an average of 22.862 sugary snacks a week, per a recent study, which is the highest rate in the United States by Raz0rRamon
Why? Why are you so angry about a conversation about how surveys and statistics work?
thirteenoranges t1_j3p5j9u wrote
Reply to comment by kellzone in Kids in Pennsylvania eat an average of 22.862 sugary snacks a week, per a recent study, which is the highest rate in the United States by Raz0rRamon
Uh, I didn’t jump down anyone’s throat. I asked a few questions about how they came to a conclusion.
Basic statistics 101 isn’t pedantry. It’s elementary. It’s fundamental.
thirteenoranges t1_j3oyb2v wrote
Reply to comment by kellzone in Kids in Pennsylvania eat an average of 22.862 sugary snacks a week, per a recent study, which is the highest rate in the United States by Raz0rRamon
Yes, based on a poor understanding of how surveys work… I asked to explain that opinion and they had no explanation…
Uninformed opinions are dangerous. I’m sure you can agree with that.
thirteenoranges t1_j3ow17h wrote
Reply to comment by kellzone in Kids in Pennsylvania eat an average of 22.862 sugary snacks a week, per a recent study, which is the highest rate in the United States by Raz0rRamon
By the way, these aren’t doctoral level concepts. They’re statistics 101. It’s stuff that stuck with me from a 9th grade math class. 🤷🏻♂️
thirteenoranges t1_j3ov531 wrote
Reply to comment by kellzone in Kids in Pennsylvania eat an average of 22.862 sugary snacks a week, per a recent study, which is the highest rate in the United States by Raz0rRamon
Exactly. If you don’t know why those things are important in drawing conclusions from surveys, you fundamentally don’t understanding survey making and statistics.
thirteenoranges t1_j3ou961 wrote
Reply to comment by kellzone in Kids in Pennsylvania eat an average of 22.862 sugary snacks a week, per a recent study, which is the highest rate in the United States by Raz0rRamon
Jumping all over them? I’m just pointing out how surveys fundamentally work…
thirteenoranges t1_j3oduys wrote
Reply to comment by SAR_and_Shitposts in Kids in Pennsylvania eat an average of 22.862 sugary snacks a week, per a recent study, which is the highest rate in the United States by Raz0rRamon
Based on what statistical analysis? You’re just repeating a claim without evidence to back it up.
I’m not disagreeing it’s a seemingly small sample size. What I’m saying is properly conducted surveys and the right statistical evidence can still use a small sample size to demonstrate the conclusions are representative of the population.
You don’t seem to have any evidence that the survey and statistical analysis weren’t conducted properly. That would actually be helpful in determining the potential accuracy of the survey results.
thirteenoranges t1_j3oa84p wrote
Reply to comment by SAR_and_Shitposts in Kids in Pennsylvania eat an average of 22.862 sugary snacks a week, per a recent study, which is the highest rate in the United States by Raz0rRamon
What statistical analysis did you run to determine the sample size doesn’t demonstrate the population? What evidence do you have that the survey was flawed?
thirteenoranges t1_ix68yki wrote
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Why should someone get a special pass from their employer just because they made the decision to have kids?
thirteenoranges t1_j3se1gh wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Kids in Pennsylvania eat an average of 22.862 sugary snacks a week, per a recent study, which is the highest rate in the United States by Raz0rRamon
My point is directly related to the comment I replied to, which asserted the sample size alone is a reason to dismiss the conclusions made by this post.
I do care about people misinterpreting surveys and statistics.