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The *what* of Babylon?

 
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jeff wilder



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PostPosted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 11:20 pm    Post subject: The *what* of Babylon? Reply with quote

This is a true story. I had to choose between r.h.f and Reader's
Digest's "Campus Comedy." It was an agonizing choice. Really.

In my Intro to Psych course, the instructor was attempting to il-
lustrate the weakness of surveys as devices for gathering information
for correlational purposes.

"Let's say you take a survey of prostitutes in a small city," says she.
"Of those prostitutes, a remarkable 48% of those listing religions have
listed 'Episcopalian.' Can you then justifiably make any kind of cor-
relation such as, 'Episcopalians are more likely to become prostitutes'?"

There was a class-wide murmur of, "No."

My instructor nodded. "Right. Why not? What are the problems with
that statement?"

A few hands crept tentatively upward, but before my instructor could
select one of the volunteers, a woman behind me audibly muttered,
"They're confusing Episcopalians and Baptists."


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