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Mickeyfan0805
Sep 02, 2018Explorer
D.E.Bishop wrote:
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.
My assumption was that this was based on sales data and not individual surveys. You are right that the source of the data (if there even is any) would have a big impact on its reliability. I would read sales data one way but customer input entirely differently. Then again, this could be something some salesperson read on the internet somewhere with no viable backing at all!
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