Ok, yes, but the average answer was 50% (edit: 66%), so half of the people assumed less than 50%.
I should have clarified that by ‘is data bullshit’ I meant it as the surveys work/overall effort - eg unclear questions or not making sure (actively or passively) if folk actually understood the question. It could be something stupid as a matter unclear ‘owns’ or ‘doesn’t own’, so people were answering in two ways ‘90% own’ and ‘10% don’t own’ … of witch the average is then the bs 50% bcs it’s the and metric.
This is just one example of seemingly the simplest things going wrong in surveys & statisticians not having the data/balls to detect issues from datasets or rule the data in question out.
Asking people questions is hard. They are people after all.
Ok, yes, but the average answer was 50% (edit: 66%), so half of the people assumed less than 50%.
I should have clarified that by ‘is data bullshit’ I meant it as the surveys work/overall effort - eg unclear questions or not making sure (actively or passively) if folk actually understood the question. It could be something stupid as a matter unclear ‘owns’ or ‘doesn’t own’, so people were answering in two ways ‘90% own’ and ‘10% don’t own’ … of witch the average is then the bs 50% bcs it’s the and metric.
This is just one example of seemingly the simplest things going wrong in surveys & statisticians not having the data/balls to detect issues from datasets or rule the data in question out.
Asking people questions is hard. They are people after all.