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I'm trying to get something roughly looking like Rod's Stewart's cities scene on a much smaller scale, and I have to tell you the pickings are thin for structures.
...I just think you're probably getting a lot of HO responses as well.
I'm not so sure it shatters anything. First of all, both polls were different, and neither statistically signficant. But, throw that out...they're still data and we'll use it. I just think you're probably getting a lot of HO responses as well.And I'm not sure the transition era has ever had a "stronghold" on n-scale. (or modern either, for that matter) I think there aren't enough good steam locos in N to make it as attractive as transition era HO. If anything, it's been late transition era in N probably, at least until some of the recent better steam locos have hit the shelves.
Got ANY evidence for that statement whatsoever??
Just a note to Jim, statistically speaking you are correct in saying a certain number of respondents is larger than a national poll, but that doesn't equate to accuracy. As any statistic freak knows, getting the right blend of respondents to reflect the population you are discussing is an art in itself. So 300, 500 or a 1000 doesn't mean much unless it is the "right" 300, 500, or a 1000.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sample_size_determination