Soleron said:
De85 said:
BMaker11 said:
Pristine20 said:
Says a lot about those "statistics". 50 people isn't a good enough sample size. They probably need at least 100K to truly have a representative sample.
|
Anything over 2000 can potentialy be an accurate, representative sample. 100k is asking a little much
|
Fixed it. It all depends on how the sample is chosen
|
Nielsen are reputable though. They will use correct sampling methods.
I think this shows that parents don't buy whatever their kid wants. I mean - letting a 6 year old determine purchases? Sure it's a factor but the adults have the money.
|
I know Nielsen is legit. I was just commenting on samples and surveys in general...