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have you ever been to Jacksonville?

 

:lol: Really.

 

Fortunately there are some very nice areas not too far away. Ponte Vedra, St Augustine, etc.

 

For most purposes, 1/√N where N is the sample size is a reasonable estimation for margin of error. So for 82 people responding that makes about 11% which isn't too horrible generally.

So what that means is since the Bills came in at 19% in the survey there is a 95% probability that between 8 and 30% of the players in the NFL feel this way.

 

This assumes, of course, that the distribution of the players surveyed is reasonable.

 

The sample size is small. And I think the question is whether the sample size is representative (which of course we have no idea) is important. But it's more complicated than that. Unlike sampling, say a bowl of multicolored beads, when surveying people things like wording or questions, ordering of questions, etc, is important. Any problem with those human elements can result in a study that might be relatively representative, and have a reasonable margin of error, but may be completely useless when it comes to the answering the questions for which it was intended.

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The sample size is small. And I think the question is whether the sample size is representative (which of course we have no idea) is important. But it's more complicated than that. Unlike sampling, say a bowl of multicolored beads, when surveying people things like wording or questions, ordering of questions, etc, is important. Any problem with those human elements can result in a study that might be relatively representative, and have a reasonable margin of error, but may be completely useless when it comes to the answering the questions for which it was intended.

Yes, what I was talking about was strictly the math. I have no psychological background to be able to comment on the effects of how surveys are worded.

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Yes, what I was talking about was strictly the math. I have no psychological background to be able to comment on the effects of how surveys are worded.

 

 

Yes, I understood and agree with your assessment.

 

I'd love to see the methodology and actual instrument and full data.

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"Fans" booing at a preseason game . . . .

 

"Fans" cheering when one of their players gets hurt . . . .

 

It did happen. But who did they cheer. I remember people being mad about it I just dont remember the player

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I told him he should have worn a Packers jacket and given out autographs.

 

Younger guys want a hip town with some culture that makes them comfortable. Buffalo and Green Bay are not high on that list.

too bad they don't like applebees
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It did happen. But who did they cheer. I remember people being mad about it I just dont remember the player

Rob Johnson.
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No state tax, nicer weather. Why is that hard to believe?

because the Jaguars are a terrible franchise with no fan base. at least we are mediocre team with great fans and some history

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