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A trade group for liquor retailers put out a press release with an alarming headline; "Millions of Kids Buy Internet Alcohol, La
A trade group for liquor retailers put out a press release with an alarming headline; "Millions of Kids Buy Internet Alcohol, La
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2011-04-21
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A trade group for liquor retailers put out a press release with an alarming headline; "Millions of Kids Buy Internet Alcohol, Landmark Survey Reveals. "
The announcement, from the Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America received wide media attention. On NBC’s Today Show, Lea Thompson said, "According to a new online survey, one in 10 teenagers have an underage friend who has ordered beer, wine or liquor over the internet. More than a third think they can easily do it and nearly half think they won’t get caught. " Several newspapers mentioned the study, including USA Today and the Record of New Jersey. The news even made Australia’s Gold Coast Bulletin.
Are millions of kids really buying booze online? To arrive at that jarring headline, the group used some questionable logic to pump up results from a survey that was already tilted in favor of finding a large number of online buyer.
For starters, consider the source. The trade group that commissioned the survey has long fought efforts to expand online sales of alcohol; its members are local distributors who compete with online liquor sellers. Some of the news coverage pointed out that conflict of interest, though reports didn’t delve more deeply into how the numbers were computed.
The Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America hired Teenage Research Unlimited, a research company, to design the study. Teenage Research, in turn, hired San Diego polling firm Luth Research to put the questions to 1,001 people between the ages of 14 and 20 in an online survey. Luth gets people to participate in its surveys in part by advertising them online and offering small cash awards—typically less than $ 5 for short surveys.
People who agree to participate in online surveys are, by definition, internet users, something that not all teens are. (Also, people who actually take the time to complete such surveys may be more likely to be active, or heavy internet users. ) It’s safe to say that kids who use the internet regularly are more likely to shop online than those who don’t. Teenage Research Unlimited told me it weighted the survey results to adjust for age, sex, ethnicity and geography of respondents, but had no way to adjust for degree of internet usage.
Regardless, the survey found that, after weighting, just 2. 1 points of the 1,001 respondents bought alcohol online—compared, with 56 points who had consumed alcohol. Making the questionable assumption that their sample was representative of all Americans aged 14 to 20 with access to the internet—and not just those with the time and inclination to participate in online surveys—the researchers concluded that 551,000 were buying alcohol online.
But that falls far short of the reported "millions of kids". To justify that headline, the wholesalers’ group focused on another part of the survey that asked respondents if they knew a teen who had purchased alcohol online. Some 12 points said they did. Of course, it’s ridiculous to extrapolate from a state like that—one buyer could be known by many people, and it’s impossible to measure overlap. Consider a high school of 1,000 students, with 20 who have bought booze on line and 100 who know about the purchases. If 100 of the school’s students are surveyed at random, you’d expect to find two who have bought and 10 who know someone who has—but that still represents only two buyers, not 10. (Not to mention the fact that thinking you know someone who has ordered beer online is quite different from ordering a six pack yourself. )
Karen Gravois Elliott, a spokeswoman for the wholesalers’ group, told me, "The numbers are real," but referred questions about methodology to Teenage Research. When I asked her about the potential problems of conducting the survey online, she said the medium was a strength of the survey: "We specifically wanted to look at the teenage online population. "
Nahme Chokeir, a vice president of client service for San Diego-based Luth Research Inc. , told me that some of his online panel comes from word of mouth, which wouldn’t necessarily skew toward heavy internet users. He added that some clients design surveys to screen respondents by online usage, though Teenage Research didn’t.
I asked Michael Wood, a vice president at Teenage Research who worked on the survey, whether one could say, as the liquor trade group did, that millions of teenagers had bought alcohol online. "You can’t," he replied, adding, "This is their press release. "
By saying "To justify that headline, the wholesalers’ group focused on another part of the survey that asked respondents if they knew a teen who had purchased alcohol online", the author implies that______.
选项
A、it is absurd to conduct a survey among teenagers
B、the ways the wholesalers’ group conducted surveys are statistically questionable
C、this kinds of survey is preliminary, therefore undependable
D、teenagers might not be honest since buying alcohol online is an indecent behavior
答案
B
解析
理解题。从文中的内容可知:假设受调查者代表了年龄在14到20岁的使用网络的所有美国青少年——而不仅仅是因为有时间和兴趣参加网上调查的那些人——调查者得出结论有551 000人在网上购酒。但是这个数字与报道中的“数百万的未成年人”还是有很大差距的。为了证实那个标题,批发商商会又将注意力集中在调查的另一部分。即作者是在暗示批发商商会进行的这次调查在统计上是可疑的。因此B项为正确答案。
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