AquaCityBoy
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Why is so hard to believe that Nigerian women cheat?
Sorry, but you don't know what you're talking about. You don't know anything about statistics, so you sound extremely stupid saying the sample size isn't large enough, and so did everyone in the thread who said it. You are all wrong. Props to @Zapp Brannigan for being the only person in the thread with a basic understanding.
We don't know how they divided up the pool of 29,000, across the 36 countries, but if we operated under they assumption that they were evenly distributed, that would be about 800 women in Nigeria. That is more than enough to draw statistically valid data via a poll.
Nigeria has a population of about 84 million women. In order to get results with a 95% level of confidence, with a +/- margin of error of 4 percentage points, all you need is about 600 people.
Now that doesn't mean that the results of this poll are valid because we don't know anything about the methodology and the potential flaws in it. But sample size isn't a problem here.
No one claimed that Nigerian women don't cheat genius. Were just disputing the fact that Nigerian women are the biggest cheaters in world claim, something we know white women are more than likely the biggest culprits of. Don't believe everything you read on the internet nikka.Why is so hard to believe that Nigerian women cheat?
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yall nikkas believe this shyt?
how the fukk can you believe this bullshyt study when they tested 29k people out of millions and generalized claims?
yall need to take a statistics class, stop belieiving bullshyt posted on the internet bruhs..
Sorry, but you don't know what you're talking about. You don't know anything about statistics, so you sound extremely stupid saying the sample size isn't large enough, and so did everyone in the thread who said it. You are all wrong. Props to @Zapp Brannigan for being the only person in the thread with a basic understanding.
We don't know how they divided up the pool of 29,000, across the 36 countries, but if we operated under they assumption that they were evenly distributed, that would be about 800 women in Nigeria. That is more than enough to draw statistically valid data via a poll with random sampling.
Nigeria has a population of about 84 million women. In order to get results with a 95% level of confidence, with a +/- margin of error of 4 percentage points, all you need is about 600 people.
Now that doesn't mean that the results of this poll are valid because we don't know anything about the methodology and the potential flaws in it. But sample size isn't a problem here.
yo dumbass just justified the belligerence of these statistics, please stop playa...Nah, I think you do...
Maybe you didn't/couldn't read my posts, but I said the poll was far from conclusive. The sample size is not the problem though.yo dumbass just justified the belligerence of these statistics, please stop playa...