Florian Keusch
@floriankeusch.bsky.social
Austrian in Mannheim; Prof. of Social Data Science & Methodology at U of Mannheim; survey methodologist; (mobile) web surveys; passive mobile data collection
Reposted by Florian Keusch
"Representative sample" is a flawed, ambiguous concept and it does not have a precise definition in the technical literature of survey sampling, so you should avoid using it at all costs.
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October 22, 2025 at 2:32 PM
"Representative sample" is a flawed, ambiguous concept and it does not have a precise definition in the technical literature of survey sampling, so you should avoid using it at all costs.
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(2) All other authors on the cited paper did not work on that paper, although I have multiple other papers with them (except one). And (3) the journal is not correct. (3/3)
October 2, 2025 at 5:37 PM
(2) All other authors on the cited paper did not work on that paper, although I have multiple other papers with them (except one). And (3) the journal is not correct. (3/3)
I am a co-author on a paper with that exact title, but (1) a PhD student is the first author (not I as the cited reference says) and there is another coauthor - both are not on the cited paper. (2/3)
October 2, 2025 at 5:37 PM
I am a co-author on a paper with that exact title, but (1) a PhD student is the first author (not I as the cited reference says) and there is another coauthor - both are not on the cited paper. (2/3)