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Polls don't really work on forums, Bergie.
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Not to be more annoying than usual, but polls are usually intended to have some kind of statistical significance. Polls on this forum, [ or other MRR internet forums ], by nature, have no such characteristics. <br /> <br />Take the recent 'NMRA membership' poll, the 'club membership' poll, the 'what's the most popular scale' poll....none of them has the slightest resemblance to proven statistical participation. [xx(] <br /> <br />What they are is a chance for those in a niche part of the hobby to pretend they are a larger and more significant part of the hobby than is true, and to "preach to the converted". <br />( How many people who don't belong to the NMRA will join because someone in a forum poll says that they should ? ) <br />( How many MRR club members will quit because someone in a forum poll says how bad clubs are ? ) <br /> <br />Totally inaccurate statistics might not matter much to those who have been in the hobby for a while, but might be misleading to a beginner.[B)] <br /> <br />Why are online poll results always so grossly inaccurate ? <br />Because: <br />a] most hobby participants don't join online forums, <br />b] of those who do join, most do not post, they just read others' posts, <br />c] of those who do post, most post very infrequently, <br />d] of those who do post frequently, most have pretty strong opinions, <br />e] the strongest opinions invariably reflect a minority position...not just in our hobby, in all aspects of life.[:I] <br /> <br />So what you really get is not a "poll", but a polarized spleen-venting exercise amongst a highly opinionated tiny minority of special-interest hobbyists.[:o)] <br />regards <br />Mike <br />Opinionated Old Curmudgeon
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