• fluxion@lemmy.world
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    Dumbasses apparently are a much larger portion of the population than previously thought as well

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      A big part of the problem seems to be people treating political parties like sports teams. As long as their team “wins,” they don’t care, even if the reality is that we all lose.

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      The American school system is rated much more poorly than most other countries with an educational system In place… We lack proper education with critical thinking… The people who benefit from this are the same ones trying to dismantle the education system even further…

      All this is amplified by the brain rot of social media and the use of them by other countries to influence a wide spectrum of a population never seen before…

      Ai also makes people dumber… And less able to think for themselves

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      Much larger portion of the sample

      How do we know this poll accurately represents what most Americans think?

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          Thank you!!

          The methodology is actually pretty good, though I don’t understand why, for a computerized survey, they only chose to survey 0.0015% of the population.

          I feel like they could’ve easily surveyed more people.

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            It’s actually a relatively large sample size, enough to get an accurate survey, and increasing it further leads to diminishing returns in terms of improved accuracy of the result. You don’t need that many people to get an accurate survey. If you play with a calculator like this one you can see that this sample size for a US population of 340 million people gets you into the region of 99% confidence with a 1.8% margin of error.

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              But is that sanple diverse enough to reflect the overall demographics of that total 340 million? Like accounting for geography, race, etc?

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                Hard to say, but their description of methodology indicates that they are trying and taking active steps to achieve that.