Survey results

Our statistics class survey was not only a survey. It was an experiment.

You remember that each survey had a random number X at the top of it, `a random number between 0 and 100'. These numbers were actually chosen at random from the set {10,65}. Half of the surveys had `X=10', and half had `X=65'.

Please think about the following questions: (remember, the numbers X = 10 and X= 65 were assigned randomly)

Then...

Listen to a 'Yes Minister' play, that explains how opinion pollsters can get whatever answer they want to a question.

See the responses to the survey.


This class exercise was picked up from Teaching Statistics: A Bag of Tricks by Andrew Gelman and Deborah Nolan.
Another survey in the news
David MacKay - 2006 October 10th