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The problem which Víctor Sáez says can't be solved looks quite trivial to me, simply use a none of the above or other checkbox. Of course doing that while the survey is ongoing would further skew the data. -g
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You apparently don't understand much about datamining. Nevertheless, yes, it is a completely clueflscked survey. I challenge them to put it up for peer review, with true peers who understand real scientific methodology, and see what happens. They'd be laughed out of scienceville and lose their accreditation, if they had any, which they don't. On the net one needn't wait for such a trial before publication in some prestigious journal, one simply puts it forward as TRUTH, to compete with all the other TRUTH's out there. So far, ICANN is at least breaking even at that game, partly because they understand that that old paradigm is dead. One no longer has to show one's work, one no longer has to wait to be replicated by independent researchers, one simply injects it into the datastream, and whatever cache one has carries it along. The trick is to corrupt whatever cache they have left, precious little I admit, but still not an easy nut to crack. -g
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