• Flying Squid
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      What makes you think that? Just because you believe it is genocide (and I believe it is genocide) doesn’t mean the majority of Americans do.

      Like it or not, a lot of Americans, especially a lot of the devoutly Christian ones, are big supporters of Israel.

      Why do you think pro-Israel politicians keep getting elected? They don’t make a secret about their stance on Israel. Some of them even brag about it.

      • @[email protected]
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        1500-2000 is fine. They use random sampling and weighting. A larger sample size would decrease the margin of error but wouldn’t significantly alter the results. A margin of error of +/-3.1% is fine for this kind of snapshot of public opinion.

      • Poggervania
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        Considering we have a population of 331,464,948, I would say it’s not lol

        I personally think we’re committing genocide, but I would imagine a sample size that is under 1% of the US population is small

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          A sample size of 1,659 out of a population size of 334,914,895, with a population proportion of 50% and confidence level of 95% gives an error margin of 2.41%.

          1,659 is a fine sample size.

          • FaceDeer
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            Humans are very bad at intuitively visualizing statistics.

            • sincle354
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              If there’s anything I would not fault somebody about, it’s misunderstanding sampling in a statistical sense. Just about the biggest case of “plug into formula and pray” of all of my classes I took. I’m looking back and it’s just Greek letters to me now…

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                Oh yes, it’s not meant as a slight. It’s just something that humans need to be aware of. Just like how we need a forklift to move a one-ton object, we need to run calculations and trust the math when doing statistics.