Re: Varying meeting venue -- why?

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On 8/12/2010 2:49 PM, Andrew Sullivan wrote:
  The basic problem is that the survey sample is
self-selected.


That's one of several methodological problems. It also is distributed to a distinctive group, probably much narrower and less representative of the population of interest than is intended.

For an established activity, a strategic point of weakness is to use the existing base for research. While current, dedicated "customers" are always important, relying only on information from that group means that differences from a wider, desired audience will be missed.

There were also some significant limitations with the questions that were asked.

Good survey methodology is extremely difficult.

One of the greatest dangers to a bad survey is that it produces good-looking results that lull folks into thinking they've got useful data.

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  Dave Crocker
  Brandenburg InternetWorking
  bbiw.net
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