Re: Public skeptical about Hybrids
Actually, the presentation of the data was even more biased than you mention, and on closer inspection, your (a) conclusion cannot be justified . There were three choices (inexact language):
Would you consider a hybrid for your next car purchase ?
1. yes
2. not without more information
3. no
answers (2) and (3) were combined. "I don't know enough" is clearly not the same as "I know enough to say no".
This is a tried and true way to have polls reach the wanted conclusion. Ask ambiguous questions, and combine sub-groups in a non-valid fashion. The good news is, the poll was so inane from the onset, only the person who paid for it will care about the results.
Welcome to pseudoscience. Works for the Whitehouse, works for marketing. To a degree, anyway.
R2-E2, 2G Prius.
Highway/City/Husband/Wife MPG: 56.5, as of 12/2005, 26K miles
Jac Nasser, Ford President: "We are planning to launch a hybrid version of
this car [P2000] within this year [1998]. We will also make FCEV available in
2004."
Last edited by EricGo; 07-15-2005 at 12:28 PM.
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