The Metallic Metals Act was a fictional piece of legislation included in a 1947 American opinion survey conducted by Sam Gill and published in the March 14, 1947 issue of Tide magazine. When given four possible replies, 70% of respondents claimed to have an opinion on the act. It has become a classic example of the risks of meaningless responses to closed-ended questions and prompted the study of the pseudo-opinion phenomenon.
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| - The Metallic Metals Act was a fictional piece of legislation included in a 1947 American opinion survey conducted by Sam Gill and published in the March 14, 1947 issue of Tide magazine. When given four possible replies, 70% of respondents claimed to have an opinion on the act. It has become a classic example of the risks of meaningless responses to closed-ended questions and prompted the study of the pseudo-opinion phenomenon. (en)
- The Metallic Metals Act adalah bagian fiktif dari undang-undang yang termasuk dalam survei opini Amerika tahun 1947 yang dilakukan oleh Sam Gill dan diterbitkan dalam majalah Tide edisi 14 Maret 1947. Ketika diberikan empat kemungkinan jawaban, 70% responden mengaku memiliki pendapat atas tindakan tersebut. The Metallic Metals Act telah menjadi contoh klasik dari risiko tanggapan yang tidak berarti terhadap pertanyaan tertutup dan mendorong studi tentang fenomena opini semu. (in)
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| - The Metallic Metals Act was a fictional piece of legislation included in a 1947 American opinion survey conducted by Sam Gill and published in the March 14, 1947 issue of Tide magazine. When given four possible replies, 70% of respondents claimed to have an opinion on the act. It has become a classic example of the risks of meaningless responses to closed-ended questions and prompted the study of the pseudo-opinion phenomenon. (en)
- The Metallic Metals Act adalah bagian fiktif dari undang-undang yang termasuk dalam survei opini Amerika tahun 1947 yang dilakukan oleh Sam Gill dan diterbitkan dalam majalah Tide edisi 14 Maret 1947. Ketika diberikan empat kemungkinan jawaban, 70% responden mengaku memiliki pendapat atas tindakan tersebut. The Metallic Metals Act telah menjadi contoh klasik dari risiko tanggapan yang tidak berarti terhadap pertanyaan tertutup dan mendorong studi tentang fenomena opini semu. (in)
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