Bullshit Study Claims Using Twitter Makes You More Likely To Cheat
Chalk Twitter up as another thing that a bullshit study has claimed is bad for you, at least in the dating sense. According to a recent TIME article, “People who are active on Twitter are more likely to get involved in the types of confrontations that may eventually lead to infidelity and divorce.”
I read “studies” like these and I honestly wonder who runs around throwing grant money at all of these so-called researchers. I mean, they’re probably just trying to get their great white buffaloes to break up with boyfriends who have strong Twitter games.
Beyond their motive of advancing humanity’s understanding of how our world works, the study seemed pretty seriously flawed from a technical standpoint.
First off, they used a survey to gather their information. Surveys suck, because they hinge on the honesty of the person being surveyed. Ask yourself this question: how many times have you lied to somebody in person to make yourself seem cooler? If your answer is anything more than “never,” imagine how much larger you would claim your dick is if all you had to do was type a number into an answer field.
Another major problem is that the researchers’ sample was only 581 Twitter users, and Twitter has more than 554,000,000 users. They barely had more than .000001 percent of Twitter users answer their surveys, and now they are claiming that we are all cheating assholes for retweeting pictures of puppies and drunkenly tweeting at the celebrities people think we look like.
All I know is that I’m not going to stop following my favorite porn stars just because it may screw up a relationship I may eventually find myself stuck in. Lisa Ann is a nice lady, and she deserves my follow.
[via TIME]
Speaking of women with great personalities, deserving a twitter follow.. Check out Janice Griffith, thank me later. NSFW obviously.
11 years ago at 12:46 pmIt seems that if they were going for any type of relevant data to incriminate cheaters they would’ve surveyed Facebook goers. That’s a website I am wholly convinced leads to more cheating and infidelity. They were stupid in this research right from the get go.
11 years ago at 12:52 pmIn terms of this being a “BS” study, it really matters what degree of confidence they are shooting for. If they are saying with 80% confidence that people with Twitter will cheat, their findings may be statistically significant at the 80% CI level with 581 respondents, but perhaps not 95%. Also, more people in this generation tend to be cheating more in general, it just so happens a lot of us use social media sites like Twitter.
11 years ago at 1:18 pmCongrats dude on completing your first couple weeks of statistics. Please keep us updated on the progress.
11 years ago at 2:49 pmKyrie Irving follows Lisa Ann
11 years ago at 4:31 pm