From: Monika Stoces [monika.stoces@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2008 12:14 PM
To: Randy Noblitt
Subject: Dear Randy , is this specific statement about statistics a "correct" reasoning ? + Update 105 respondents survey
Dear Randy , its hard to get feedback from people of the group on this, they overwelm eachother with mails and its hard to communicate with so many :) I was wondering if what i say about the question 13 results is a correct statement .(Below)
In this link you can find todays updated results for our survey in graph of 105 respondents.
http://sites.google.com/site/remotemanipulationtechnology/surveyresultsupdates
Greetings Monika
A closer analysis of the answers on organized stalking the answers hardly can be coincidental.
More specifically, when respondents experienced organized stalking in relation to experiencing electronic harassment could unambiguously exclude that the complaints are unrelated..
In case the pattern 60.76% (before) in relation to 10.13% (after) would repeat in other independent samples, and unique characteristic in the totality of all complaints could show the problem is a global one, with an unidentified common cause.
(both phenomenon are related as continuation of the "program")
Refers to question 13 (with 105 respondents)
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13. IN CASE YOU DO experience organized stalking did it start for you :
Before becoming aware of the electronic sensations. 60.76%
At the same moment as the electronic sensations: 21.52%
After the electronic sensations: 10.13%
I never experienced any electronic sensations that I know: 7.59%
Total Responded to this question: 79.8%
Total who skipped this question: 20.2%
Total: 100%
Randy Noblitt <rnoblitt@alliant.edu>
aan Monika Stoces <monika.stoces@gmail.com>
datum15 oktober 2008 21:40
subject (onderwerp)RE: Dear Randy , is this specific statement about statistics a "correct" reasoning ? + Update 105 respondents survey
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Hi Monika,
Thanks for your note. Also congratulations on your research project.
You asked for my comments. First, it is important to comment that you are researching a very important question. I am guessing that most people will not even know that there are people who claim to be survivors of electronic harassment. Many people will be skeptical when they hear of this.
Can you present more evidence that this belief is based on facts? Skeptics will claim that this is a "false belief" that these survivors are claiming. How do the survivors know that they are being electronically harassed (rather than having these problems for some other reasons)? If you can clarify this, your study may have to be entertained by people who would otherwise be skeptical.
Best Wishes,
Randy