there's not enough information in the article about the survey conducted to conclude either way if the survey produces robust results. thus, debate on the topic of the quality of the survey results is pointless.
having said that, i think the survey does point to some strong evidence that AT LEAST 411.6 people [1200 x 35% x (1-2%)] have no clue about why they're getting an HDTV besides. (The number assumes that the HD set top box question was specifically asked to the HDTV respondents, which from the text is a questionable assumption.)
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rob @ Oct 10th 2007 5:07PM
there's not enough information in the article about the survey conducted to conclude either way if the survey produces robust results. thus, debate on the topic of the quality of the survey results is pointless.
having said that, i think the survey does point to some strong evidence that AT LEAST 411.6 people [1200 x 35% x (1-2%)] have no clue about why they're getting an HDTV besides. (The number assumes that the HD set top box question was specifically asked to the HDTV respondents, which from the text is a questionable assumption.)