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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostThis is getting a bit annoying now, because it skews the results of a poll, which makes the poll completely pointless.
Eg, Let's suppose we had a poll on "Which is best, Dark Chocolate, Milk Chocolate or White Chocolate."
1. Dark : 10 votes
2. Milk : 9 votes
3. White : 5 votes
4. Andy W : 11 votes
How on earth am I supposed to get "poll closure" on the above ?
Admittedly, the Dark Chocolate got the majority vote, however there are 11 wasted votes which could have dramatically changed the results, leaving me no nearer to discovering the true answer or result.
This is important, because polls do have an influence on people's habits, and for example, if White Chocolate was the REAL winner in the poll, then I, as a non-white chocolate eater, might be encouraged to try white chocolate to see what the fuss was all about, and then discover that I might like it.
Therefore the AndyW option is at the least, pointless, and at the worst, subversive and counter-productive to the whole point of a poll.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...chocolate.html
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I always think that the AndyW option is an 'other' or 'abstain' option.
And I am *always* right.
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Have you thought of a job at the Office of National Statistics?
Statistics help define and shape our lives, they give us a point of reference and allow us to see where we fit in to the grand scheme of things.
I'm not suggesting we slavishly modify our lives because of statistics per se, but rather we gain understanding from them of our own place within society, and what socio/economic groups we exisit within.
Only when you fully understand yourself, and how others perceive you, are you in possession of the facts that can enable you to morph your personae to your own advantage.
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostThis is getting a bit annoying now, because it skews the results of a poll, which makes the poll completely pointless.
Eg, Let's suppose we had a poll on "Which is best, Dark Chocolate, Milk Chocolate or White Chocolate."
1. Dark : 10 votes
2. Milk : 9 votes
3. White : 5 votes
4. Andy W : 11 votes
How on earth am I supposed to get "poll closure" on the above ?
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostThis is important, because polls do have an influence on people's habits, and for example, if White Chocolate was the REAL winner in the poll, then I, as a non-white chocolate eater, might be encouraged to try white chocolate to see what the fuss was all about, and then discover that I might like it.
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It surely means "none of the above", ie 11 people do not like any form of chocolate.
Or maybe it means "other". They like orange chocolate or mint chocolate.
Or.....WGAS!!!
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt was me who started using that option first and now it is one of the finest CUK traditions
The only regret I have is not to have "test please delete" thread started
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Maybe that's the CUK equivalent of exercising your right not to vote
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Have you thought of a job at the Office of National Statistics?
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