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Can Polls Be Worded To Manipulate The Answers?


Yes They Can
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Yes They Can
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Can Polls Be Worded To Manipulate The Answers? - 5/22/2004 8:23:07 PM   
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I hope everyone will answer honestly.
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RE: Can Polls Be Worded To Manipulate The Answers? - 5/22/2004 8:48:33 PM   
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Both answers look so correct... decisions, decisions????

Ironically, I mentioned in yet another poll, these pollsters are getting out of control, about the same time you and Mod3 were also posting.

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RE: Can Polls Be Worded To Manipulate The Answers? - 5/22/2004 8:56:04 PM   
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What I find amusing is wondering how a person lives in something as small as the mind which can envision only the answers they give to other people on their poll.

But that is just me, and I could be wrong.

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RE: Can Polls Be Worded To Manipulate The Answers? - 5/22/2004 9:50:03 PM   
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I think when you take a poll, you should try to include all aspects of answers. Yes I think some polls can be used to manipulate answers as well.

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RE: Can Polls Be Worded To Manipulate The Answers? - 5/22/2004 10:23:34 PM   
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Some Marissa? I swear it's way more than some. The sad people (IMO ) are the ones that keep arguing the point even when the majority of those that respond don't agree. Or those who are so unsure of their points that they chose to make polls to *prove* them,,, I laugh when the polls only once again show how full of themselves the people are.

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RE: Can Polls Be Worded To Manipulate The Answers? - 5/22/2004 11:14:18 PM   
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I'm very new to the internet even though many have suggested for a while that I get on. I dont know what IMO means, can you tell me?

I also think if someone starts a poll they should be asking for responces as well as opinions. There should be no reason to argue about opinions if your asking about stastisics. They should be asking for an answer, but not to argue about one's belief. People should post a poll to learn, not to disagree but to learn about what other people think.

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RE: Can Polls Be Worded To Manipulate The Answers? - 5/22/2004 11:23:50 PM   
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Actually Marissa, the statistics are just the numbers in the poll. What can be argued are opinions.
IMO means in my opinion by the way.

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RE: Can Polls Be Worded To Manipulate The Answers? - 5/22/2004 11:32:32 PM   
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I think when someone posts a poll they are also asking about opinions. That is what a poll is for. thank you for answering my question by the way.

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RE: Can Polls Be Worded To Manipulate The Answers? - 5/22/2004 11:47:25 PM   
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Methinks people tend to forget that *arguing* doesn't HAVE to equate being a negative thing.

So when you go and put forth that you don't wish to hear any form of *arguing* please realize that you are also basically saying you want NO discussion on the matter or topic at hand.

Main Entry: ar·gue
Pronunciation: 'är-(")gyü
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): ar·gued; ar·gu·ing
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French arguer to accuse, reason & Latin arguere to demonstrate, prove; Middle French arguer, from Latin argutare to prate, frequentative of arguere; akin to Hittite arkuwai- to plead, respond
Date: 14th century
intransitive senses
1 : to give reasons for or against something : REASON
2 : to contend or disagree in words : DISPUTE
transitive senses
1 : to give evidence of : INDICATE
2 : to consider the pros and cons of : DISCUSS
3 : to prove or try to prove by giving reasons : MAINTAIN
4 : to persuade by giving reasons : INDUCE
synonym see DISCUSS

My biggest beef in a text format of communication is that so many folks really don't know what the words they use mean, they get a certain concept stuck in their head, and that's what they go with and don't realize exavtly what they themselves are in fact communicating.

So when folks that DO know what the words mean operate from what the other person has communicated (without realizing the other person is communicating without really comprehending what they are in fact actually *saying*) miscommunication arises and most often the people involved are talking from either the same exact side, or trying to assert something that is really just apples and oranges.

Argument is healthy, and can be a positive thing. It is an opportunity for us to be exposed to other views and make us think outside of our comfort zones. When people are discussing two different opinions, they are in fact ... arguing. Most folks use the term *debating* because there seems to be less confusion from the masses that don't seem to realize what the words they use mean. Amusingly and ironically enough - debate has far more an inherant air of negativity than the word argue does - and yet that seems to be what the masses find more ... safe.

That being said, polls IMO, are pointless, and show absolutely nothing - all they show is what the folks that take them chose - and quite often that isn't what they *really* think but wish to steer something towards whatever agenda the poll was created to help support.

I don't *do* polls, although I did this one for a lark. *chortle* Polls essentially are really quite worthless - it's more a way for poll creators to get something than it is for those who participate. BTW .... I think there should be an ADDED option, "All of the Above" or "Both" ... hehehe!

And yanno, it looks like you've been online for at least a year from your pages Marissa, that doesn't really qualify as *just coming online*! Semantics, I suppose, but still, lol.

In any case, to explain some of more common and basic abbreviations you'll find throughout the online communities:

JMO - Just My Opinion
JAT - Just A Thought
IMX - In My eXperience
FWIIW - For What It Is Worth
IMO - In My Opinion
IMHO - In My Humble (or Honest) Opinion
IMNSHO - In My Not So Humble Opinion

Yanno before I continue on that vein, I'll just begin a thread for common abbreviations in it's own space, and let folks add on from there to aid newbies and neophytes.

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JMO, FWIIW.

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RE: Can Polls Be Worded To Manipulate The Answers? - 5/23/2004 12:13:27 AM   
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I f you look me up you will see that I have just been online for two months at the most. I dont think argument is a negative, but I do think when someone posts a poll they are asking for opinion. If someone is asking for answers why debate? They are asking for opinions and answers.

I had posted a couple polls asking for opinions, not to argue or debate, but to see other's opinions.

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RE: Can Polls Be Worded To Manipulate The Answers? - 5/23/2004 12:35:29 AM   
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On this site, yes.

I was speaking of being online in of itself.

Which was been quite longer than the 1½ months you've been on this site.

And btw, to see someone's opinions, is to converse, not numbers, most folks don't take polls honestly, they tend to lie, so the only way you could possibly get actual opinions would be via discussion, and if there are two differing views that is indeed defined as an arguement.

Arguing IS discussion, like right now. If you read the definition I posted:

1 : to give reasons for or against something : REASON
2 : to contend or disagree in words : DISPUTE
transitive senses
1 : to give evidence of : INDICATE
2 : to consider the pros and cons of : DISCUSS
3 : to prove or try to prove by giving reasons : MAINTAIN
4 : to persuade by giving reasons : INDUCE
synonym see DISCUSS

Discuss and argue is basically the same exact thing.

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RE: Can Polls Be Worded To Manipulate The Answers? - 5/23/2004 1:24:38 AM   
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Not everone is honest, I was looking at the majority and is still statistics witch do intrigue me.

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RE: Can Polls Be Worded To Manipulate The Answers? - 5/23/2004 1:59:44 AM   
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Estring,

I'm sorry to bother you most noble sir. I realize you are a proven lifstyle dominant and I am but a worthless slave. However, I feel I have information that you may want.

The poll is flawed. The answers do not include "Absolutely", and "of course". Also, you did not allow multiple responses.

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RE: Can Polls Be Worded To Manipulate The Answers? - 5/23/2004 3:47:26 AM   
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OKay that tears it.

I volunteer to be the Punishment Matron for all smartasses if and when they ever get their demerits tallied up.

LOL!


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RE: Can Polls Be Worded To Manipulate The Answers? - 5/23/2004 8:20:56 AM   
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Very witty, Estring!

A General Observation (JMO, IMHO etc..):

I don't think collarme polls are worthless, even though not all possible answers are listed. Because they aren't true polls. Responses are allowed, thus making the polls merely a launching point for discussion.

Yeah, but I am still kinda tired of them.

And I'm also confused. Since when is iwill a slave?

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RE: Can Polls Be Worded To Manipulate The Answers? - 5/23/2004 8:30:08 AM   
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quote:

Also, you did not allow multiple responses.


He gave two responses. How much more multiplicity does one need?

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RE: Can Polls Be Worded To Manipulate The Answers? - 5/23/2004 9:00:27 AM   
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Sinergy,

Multiple responses allows one to pick more than one option. What if i wanted to pick yes and yes?

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RE: Can Polls Be Worded To Manipulate The Answers? - 5/23/2004 2:35:38 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: January

I don't think collarme polls are worthless



I don't think they are worthless either...they provide GREAT entertainment value. They also provide backup for many of our thoughts, if I'm reading anything right on these boards the last few days (couple of weeks)

I know I'm but a paltry submissive/slave, but I do so hope you will accept my response....

*wink*

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RE: Can Polls Be Worded To Manipulate The Answers? - 5/23/2004 8:54:34 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: January
I don't think collarme polls are worthless, even though not all possible answers are listed. Because they aren't true polls. Responses are allowed, thus making the polls merely a launching point for discussion.


Yanno you pointed out to me an error I made. Thank you!

"Worthless" was not really quantified - my bad - I *should* have stated that they were worthless as to actually depicting any real statistics, or general assessment of any community because they only reflect the choices of those that chose to participate.

In regard to having worth to jumpstarting discussions, yes, I'd have to agree. Just like trolling can jump start an engaging or interesting discourse, so too can polls.

My bad for not communicating clearly, my apologies.

Thanks for helping me see that.

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RE: Can Polls Be Worded To Manipulate The Answers? - 5/23/2004 9:43:06 PM   
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Wow,

i feel bad for that one lonely "yes they can" vote! They are soooooo not in the majority!

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