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   San, what's up with the two choices "I h 14-Dec-01 observer
     THe POLL should have had 3 choices: 1 14-Dec-01 93454475
       Dear Observer, I observerd that there 14-Dec-01 san
         san I think the outcome of this vote a 14-Dec-01 cyberpal
           Observer, Most opinion polls try to 14-Dec-01 joie de vivre


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observer Posted on 14-Dec-01 03:08 AM

San, what's up with the two choices "I hate it" and "I don't like it" in the poll..? Won't these both add up for the same answer NO? or r u trying to be biased towards the business class people by trying to split the NO's so that it doesn't follow up with the YES's or something?
I really don't see any use of these TWO choices when one is perfectly enough unless u want to...
93454475 Posted on 14-Dec-01 07:17 AM

THe POLL should have had 3 choices:

1. Prefer
2. Not Prefer
3. Don't Care.

Right now, what the hell is this POLL??
san Posted on 14-Dec-01 09:33 AM

Dear Observer,
I observerd that there were some people who liked it, some people who didn't like it, and I could sense that some people really hated it thru their outburts denouncing the new option.

Hence, the 4 choices.

Regarding being biased towards the 'business class' people by trying to split up the NO's, here's my take on it. No matter if they selected "I hate it" or "I don't like it" it's gonna be counted towards a "NO" so I dont' understand how it is 'split up' as you have put it; there is no bias towards the "business class" people here. Critics could point out however that it's biased towards the "economy class" people since it's 'loaded' with more choices for "NO" than for "YES".

Best Regards.
cyberpal Posted on 14-Dec-01 10:42 AM

san
I think the outcome of this vote also indicates who this group really represents. The vocal few who wants to trun this forum into a playground with their rules or the silent majority who'll hopefully one day get over the phobia of participating in this forum.
joie de vivre Posted on 14-Dec-01 01:13 PM

Observer,

Most opinion polls try to gauge the DEGREE to which people feel about issues. I think that's exactly what San's trying to do.

San said:
>Regarding being biased towards the 'business
>class' people by trying to split up the NO'
>s, here's my take on it. No matter if they
>selected "I hate it" or "I don't like it" it'
>s gonna be counted towards a "NO" so I dont'
>understand how it is 'split up' as you have
>put it; there is no bias towards the "
>business class" people here. Critics could
>point out however that it's biased towards
>the "economy class" people since it's '
>loaded' with more choices for "NO" than for "
>YES".

Love the response!