• Bob@midwest.socialOP
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    6 months ago

    The way statistical sampling works, 1000 people in a population of 300,000,000 is actually good enough for most things. You can play around with numbers here to convince yourself, but at 95% confidence 1000 people will give an answer to within 3% of the true answer for the 300,000,000 population.

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      6 months ago

      If the 300m people lived in the same area and you got a true random sample.

      Sunsets at 9:09 today in Michigan

      Sunsets at 8:04 today in California

      Sunsets at 8:34 today in North Carolina

      Sunsets at 7:57 today in Alabama

      Sunsets at 7:38 today in Arizona (They are on standard time)

      Sunsets at 7:13 today in Hawaii

      Sunsets at 11:36 today in Alaska

      Someone in Arizona might want the sun to set at 7:38. It’s blazing hot all day.

      Someone in Michigan might be fine with sunsetting at 8:08 with standard time.

      Someone in Alabama might not want the sun to set at 6:57.

      Someone in Hawaii probably doesn’t want the sun to set at 6:13.

      Even if you split up the 1000 people to equally represent all states, that’s only 20 people per state.