If they listed their pool as "a statistically insignificant number of random people we got to answer their various questions about who they are and what they believe without any sort of validation or verification" I'd buy it, and not extrapolate that into 37% of "people".
If they listed their pool as "a statistically insignificant number of random people we got to answer their various questions about who they are and what they believe without any sort of validation or verification" I'd buy it, and not extrapolate that into 37% of "people".
If they listed their pool as "a statistically insignificant number of random people we got to answer their various questions about who they are and what they believe without any sort of validation or verification" I'd buy it, and not extrapolate that into 37% of "people".