In a survey about families, James kuby- a well knownm advice columnist asked parents if they would have kids again; 70% responded "NO". An independent random survey asking the same question yileded a 90% "YES" response. Give at least one explanation as to why the resulting percent from Kuby's survey is so much different than the resulting percent from the random sample?
Heres my answer: -at least one of the surveys might have only asked people in a limited area, where people share similar beliefs on the topic
-maybe the columnist's audience is largely made up of people who don't want more kids.
but my teacher says i have to think deeper. whats there left.
Heres my answer: -at least one of the surveys might have only asked people in a limited area, where people share similar beliefs on the topic
-maybe the columnist's audience is largely made up of people who don't want more kids.
but my teacher says i have to think deeper. whats there left.