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<blockquote data-quote="YukonGlocker" data-source="post: 3001751" data-attributes="member: 425"><p>This is a descriptive project, and I don't see anything skewed in the descriptive statistics, given they are interpreted in the context of the samples. One of the main research questions is how the attitudes of gun-owners differ from those of non-gun-owners, and they have a representative sample of both of those groups (i.e., in this case, it doesn't matter that the group sizes differ). Of course, all the stats need to be interpreted with that in mind (gun-owner in comparison to non-gun-owner), and the report does that. Also, we're looking at gun-owners and non-gun-owners who are willing to complete a survey about gun-related issues (i.e., the attitudes of people, from both groups, who won't complete surveys could be different).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YukonGlocker, post: 3001751, member: 425"] This is a descriptive project, and I don't see anything skewed in the descriptive statistics, given they are interpreted in the context of the samples. One of the main research questions is how the attitudes of gun-owners differ from those of non-gun-owners, and they have a representative sample of both of those groups (i.e., in this case, it doesn't matter that the group sizes differ). Of course, all the stats need to be interpreted with that in mind (gun-owner in comparison to non-gun-owner), and the report does that. Also, we're looking at gun-owners and non-gun-owners who are willing to complete a survey about gun-related issues (i.e., the attitudes of people, from both groups, who won't complete surveys could be different). [/QUOTE]
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