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[–] Fondots@lemmy.world 6 points 6 months ago

I'm not really a fan of this poll

The wording is kind of wonky, a lot/some/not much/not at all leaves a lot to be desired for me.

"Some" is kind of ambiguous. I'd like to believe that most people would read it as it's intended from the context, but I'm certain that some idiots probably interpreted it as something like "he has respect for some women" and not as "he has some respect for women in general"

"Some" also just feels like it leaves too much open to interpretation as to "how much is some." Personally, in a lot of other contexts I'd tend to read "some" as pretty much synonymous "not much" and while in this poll those responses are right next to each other, they are still supposed to be distinct from each other. This should probably have been a "'On a scale of 1-4, how much do you think trump respects women?' With 0 being 'not at all' and 4 being 'a lot'" type question

There's also the matter of what is meant by "respect." Does he respect them as equals? Does he respect their rights? Their opinions? Does he respect them because they're able to bear children? Does he respect their physical beauty?

It's hard to get truly representative sample sizes of the voting population because it's such a large and diverse group, and 875 respondents doesn't really inspire a whole lot of confidence in me about this poll's accuracy when there's well over 100,000,000 registered voters, especially without any other demographic info about who responded.

Just my 2¢ on the matter anyway