They didn’t ask me, and I’m guessing they didn’t ask you, either. So, who DID they ask? Was it random, or was it “random”? Was it readers of a particular magazine or website, or consumers of a particular product?
I’m assuming you know how surveys work? If you’re genuinely interested in their data sampling methodology, you can easily find it on the website of the company that conducted the survey (who are named on the infographic).
I’m not making any big claims about YouGov and their reliability or freedom from bias, but this isn’t just some random unsourced poll, so props to whoever made the infographic for bothering to include a source.
Oh yeah, I remember being asked about this! /s
They didn’t ask me, and I’m guessing they didn’t ask you, either. So, who DID they ask? Was it random, or was it “random”? Was it readers of a particular magazine or website, or consumers of a particular product?
I’m assuming you know how surveys work? If you’re genuinely interested in their data sampling methodology, you can easily find it on the website of the company that conducted the survey (who are named on the infographic).
I’m not making any big claims about YouGov and their reliability or freedom from bias, but this isn’t just some random unsourced poll, so props to whoever made the infographic for bothering to include a source.