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D_E_Bishop
Aug 31, 2018Explorer
Those figures prove exactly what most of us already know, a targeted survey is biased by the targeted group. Who was the targeted group you ask, probably folks buying an RV at a dealership. The folks conducting the study needed as large a group as possible in a confined space. Walking around a campground would not meet their needs and would give answers they don't want.
A survey with the same questions asked of this group would be just as biased, only the results would be totally different.
I think that many of those buyers were buying their second RV after having bought what they thought they wanted or to just see if they liked the life style. Most of us on the other hand love the life style and research what we buy.
A survey with the same questions asked of this group would be just as biased, only the results would be totally different.
I think that many of those buyers were buying their second RV after having bought what they thought they wanted or to just see if they liked the life style. Most of us on the other hand love the life style and research what we buy.
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