01-23-2007, 12:34 PM
[black][size 3]I can see what you are saying BLM, When I first saw this post and clicked to look at it, I noticed it was on the Surveymonkey website. Not a place I would expect to take an official Govenrment survey, not when they have programmers a plenty that I know of, but, I went over to the DWR website, and low and behold, there was a request to the public for this very survey. [/size][/black]
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[black][size 3]OK, says I, they want my self recognized political cluelessness for some reason on a topic. So I also took the test. And with the obvious result skewing effects that the DWR must know are coming, my answers will be included at some point and analyzed along with the responses of those very few people that really would have the experience to know what the heck some of those questions had to do with. I think they should have included an "I'm clueless" catagory in each question that allowed the honest folks to admit they would have no idea. The Neutral option supplied on some of the questions, does not qualify as a no opinion catagory. [/size][/black]
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[size 3]Well folks there you have it. Go forth and skew those results as you see fit. Heck, as I looked at it, I realized that a person could really do a bang up job by taking that survey multiple times (proxies and puppets came immeditately to mind) - it would not take a computer genius to see the possibility for entertainment there. They should have required some form of real ID for the results to be considered valid. But on the other hand ... they did say thank you.[/size]
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[black][size 3]OK, says I, they want my self recognized political cluelessness for some reason on a topic. So I also took the test. And with the obvious result skewing effects that the DWR must know are coming, my answers will be included at some point and analyzed along with the responses of those very few people that really would have the experience to know what the heck some of those questions had to do with. I think they should have included an "I'm clueless" catagory in each question that allowed the honest folks to admit they would have no idea. The Neutral option supplied on some of the questions, does not qualify as a no opinion catagory. [/size][/black]
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[size 3]Well folks there you have it. Go forth and skew those results as you see fit. Heck, as I looked at it, I realized that a person could really do a bang up job by taking that survey multiple times (proxies and puppets came immeditately to mind) - it would not take a computer genius to see the possibility for entertainment there. They should have required some form of real ID for the results to be considered valid. But on the other hand ... they did say thank you.[/size]
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