TrippyHippy said:Different voters.
Thank you ! :lol:
TrippyHippy said:Different voters.
Ta! :mrgreen: :lol:Golan2072 said:Posted the poll on SFRPG as well.
rust said:Is there any explanation why RPG Site and RPG.net have that much different, almost contradictory, results ?
rust said:...It seems that CT has lost quite some ground even among the CotI re-
gulars since MGT was published.
far-trader said:rust said:Second Mongoose has added players, probably with very few from CT going over. That seems more the case than a big switch from CT to Mongoose. And some 10% hardly seems huge in any case.
(and hey, they're quick fan polls, not hard research)
far-trader said:A couple flaws in your conclusion leap out at me.
A fair pointrust said:far-trader said:A couple flaws in your conclusion leap out at me.
While I agree that my conclusions are just conclusions, not research re-
sults in any way, I see things somewhat differently.
rust said:First, with hybrids in the count, CT should also be mentioned by those
who use it as a "secondary" version (e.g. main version MT, elements
from CT) for their hybrid system, not only by those who consider it
their favourite version (remember, the poll asked for the systems
the hybrids are based upon, too).
rust said:Second, I doubt that the membership of CotI has very much increased
since MGT was published, and that many players who started with MGT
flocked to CotI recently.
Allensh said:What "amuses" me is the fact that the party whose goading essentially brought the poll about has become strangely silent on the subject, choosing instead to spend his time ripping on 760 Patrons in another thread (and making blatantly insulting comments regarding those who did buy it), a book which by his own admission he hasn't even read.
Actually it kinda ticks me off...
Allensh said:We might be somewhat on the way to disproving this statement then:
"I'll go on record, now, before the poll gets too far populated, that what I said earlier will be reflected in the poll. You'll see that CT gets about 40% of the vote and that MGT's votes will be cannibalized from the other editions of Traveller."
It was then stated:
"If I'm wrong, I won't hesitate to apologize for my prediction."
we'll see...
Allen
captainjack23 said:I can go into greater detail, but only if you really really want me to. And mind, no winding me up just for the fun of it. ....
rust said:captainjack23 said:I can go into greater detail, but only if you really really want me to. And mind, no winding me up just for the fun of it. ....
Let me see if I get this right: The smaller the population, the higher the
percentage of votes you need for a reliable result, because even a small
number of voters makes up a high percentage of a small population, and
therefore even a minor error by a low number of votes could change the
end result considerably ?
And for my setting with that young human colony on a remote planet it
would mean that the smaller the settlement, the more colonists have to
take part in elections and referendums to get a reliable result ?
If this is what you mean, I never did see it that way ... :?
rust said:Let me see if I get this right: The smaller the population, the higher the
percentage of votes you need for a reliable result.
Sturn said:rust said:Let me see if I get this right: The smaller the population, the higher the
percentage of votes you need for a reliable result.
Been a while since my college stats class, but yes.
Looking at extremes might help:
Say you had a population of 100,000. 1%, or 1,000 would be large enough to get a good, varied sample.
Say you had a population of 4. Even 25%, which is only 1, would obviously not be large enough to get a good, varied sample.