CCT208H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Dominate, False Dilemma, University Of Toronto Mississauga
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Some people may say things that can be true to them but in reality it"s false. Numbers seem to have some sort of internal logic. The value of the can vary from person to person. They just want some people to like their stuff. Some people likes things that others can like. Can be potentially biased due to the scope and the audience. Some surveyors may answer the response based on other people"s answers. There is a large scale on choices and may or may not choose the appropriate answer or truthful answers. Some people may not answer due to privacy concerns or personal concerns. Whenever there is more or less of something. Results: people over- and under-estimated their hypothesis. Implication: logged behaviour fits well with the logic of numbers. How many steps did they take Good research is possible when measures matches logic of numbers.