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by sachinprism
3110 days ago
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Pretty cool idea although I'm not fond of the execution - I think people can easily be biased or lead into favorable answers on the questions you have asked - may be the next step would be to design a Milgram experiment for tolerance? Another aspect of this kind of social experiment or social science project is, how do you establish that you are non-partisan and non-biased? As well-intentioned as it is, there is a chance that this can be misconstrued as a propaganda that says "India is more tolerant than you think". |
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Talking about Milgram and similar experiments, though they are known to help achieve unbiased observations about human behavior, it actually doesn't rule out the validity of a well executed questionnaire experiment. Good questionnaires take care of authenticity using a lie score that tries to detect if the subject is trying to make himself / herself look good with the answers.