- Wed Nov 05, 2014 12:37 pm
#17273
I have a general question regarding flaw in reasoning for stimulus containing information on surveys and polls.
From my understanding, surveys and polls are conducted with a subset of the population and the findings are used to make generalizations on the beliefs, preferences, actions of the entire groups. This is just how surveys and polls work by nature. Would this be considered a flaw in reasoning? (i.e. making general conclusion based on data from a subset of the group) for all stimulus that present data from surveys and polls and the question asks for flaw in reasoning.
From my understanding, surveys and polls are conducted with a subset of the population and the findings are used to make generalizations on the beliefs, preferences, actions of the entire groups. This is just how surveys and polls work by nature. Would this be considered a flaw in reasoning? (i.e. making general conclusion based on data from a subset of the group) for all stimulus that present data from surveys and polls and the question asks for flaw in reasoning.