> "We were surprised that respondents weren’t better at identifying the gender behind the writings, and that so many were wrong on several of the questions. The participants who submitted handwriting samples were blind to the purpose of the survey, and the samples therefore weren’t intentionally misleading. Perhaps the average person simply isn’t as good a judge as expected."
Perhaps being spammed with a survey wall blocking the content that the user seeks, until they complete a survey (which is what survata does), causes many people to not try very hard. And perhaps the more technically sophisticated users who view survey walls as a signal for low quality, spammy content, simply hit the back button.
The first and last female samples are identical (except for size, they appear to be exactly the same image). Hard to believe that one was identified correctly almost 80% of the time, and the other only 30%.
In my mind, this suggests a curious error in the study (since the sample appears large enough that this shouldn't happen randomly): probably an error in reporting the results, maybe the wrong image in the results?
Hi - I'm a Survata co-founder.
Thanks for catching that - it was an error we made in producing the chart, not a problem with the underlying study. The image has been updated. Sorry for the confusion!
If the test was given as a list, then I suspect a large number of the results are skewed just by the nature of people's desire to think in terms of pattern-breaking (e.g. Would the results be the same if it was the five male samples followed by the five female samples, or if only one sample was provided per person). Of course, talking about people's "nature" is itself conjecture and probably warrants it's own study.
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[ 3.9 ms ] story [ 24.7 ms ] threadPerhaps being spammed with a survey wall blocking the content that the user seeks, until they complete a survey (which is what survata does), causes many people to not try very hard. And perhaps the more technically sophisticated users who view survey walls as a signal for low quality, spammy content, simply hit the back button.