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Catching the attention of a farmer- improving surveys
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<blockquote data-quote="petergittins" data-source="post: 5908178" data-attributes="member: 117780"><p>I see your point. It depends on the the researcher and their analytical skills, if they are targeting the right people in the right places. </p><p>They have to verify and validate the data, you don't assume the data to be true, you look for patterns and themes, relate it to previous studies and work from there. </p><p>Disregard the blatant false, but investigate further surprising findings to see if it could impact a wider population of the sample. </p><p></p><p>This is why I can't understand how spamming a 3 minute survey across all social media platform can pass the "research" part of a degree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="petergittins, post: 5908178, member: 117780"] I see your point. It depends on the the researcher and their analytical skills, if they are targeting the right people in the right places. They have to verify and validate the data, you don't assume the data to be true, you look for patterns and themes, relate it to previous studies and work from there. Disregard the blatant false, but investigate further surprising findings to see if it could impact a wider population of the sample. This is why I can't understand how spamming a 3 minute survey across all social media platform can pass the "research" part of a degree. [/QUOTE]
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