--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> >
> > shempmcgurk wrote:
> > >In light of the fact that only 19 of 100 contacted had seen the 
> > >movie, do you think it was fair of the AP to lead with: "The 
> > >nation's top climate scientists are giving 'An Inconvenient 
Truth,' 
> > >Al Gore's documentary on global warming, five stars for 
accuracy." ?
> 
> I am not sure I yet understand what occurred. 
> 
> There are clearly more than 100 climate scientists in the US / 
world.
> I have heard the figure 10,000 used. Though perhaps not explicitly
> stated in the article, its strongly implied that these 100 
scientists
> contacted were a sample of the 10,000 (or so) qualified scientists.
> Probably a reasonable sample size. Hopefully the list was drawn in 
a
> random fashion. At a minumum, I presume no one has pointed to any
> extreme biases in the sample.
> 
> That 19 of the 100 in the sample responded is pretty typical. Most
> research, marketing and political samples have high non-respondent
> rates. Its an issue, but not an unsurmountable problem. 
Particllary if
> the sample size was targeted at being larger than necessary, to
> account for non-respondents.
> 
> Did all 19 that did respond support Gore's main points? If so, 
thats
> phenomenal. To have 100% of a sample (respondents) supporting the 
same
> view, indicates a high degree of concensus among the larger 
population
> of 10,000 (or so). Very little divergence (low sigman, low standard
> deviation from the population mean.)
>

Your questions above sound similar to what the GOP writer's of that 
majority report wanted to know.

And I'd like to know it, too.





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