Frank,
First, I want to thank you for all the work you did conducting your survey in 1997. Secondly, I want to also thank you for all the work you are doing now in posting the data from your survey.
QUESTION #1
Frank, do you think that Dr. Peter Rubec was accurate in reporting that your data reveals the following average DOA/DAA(3 days) at retail stores?
30% at West Coast retailers
35% at Midwest retailers
60% at East Coast retailers
QUESTION #2
Frank, do you think that the respondants to your survey were perfectly accurate, absolutely honest and withheld nothing with respect to the data they presented you?
In 1925, a young field researcher in the newly-formed discipline of anthropology was tricked by a couple of teenage Samoan girls into believing untruths about their, and their peers, sexual behavior. Samoans, like most Polynesians, are world-famous practical jokers. These stories, offered as fact, became part of a monumental and controversial book written in 1928 by the naive researcher Margaret Mead titled "Coming Of Age In Samoa". Mead unwittingly and almost single-handedly, established an antagonistic dichotomy within anthropology that remains to this day.
Good science and good statistical analysis that supports it demands that data and conclusions match the real world as closely as humans are capable of achieving. Skepticism of your data and Dr. Peter Rubec's characterization of it, does not come from the "left field" with an agenda. It comes from people who have seen and experienced the world of the marine aquarium trade and know it to be very different than has sometimes been portrayed. You owe it to yourself and everyone concerned, to be forthright and open to criticism and question without being hostile to those who engage in this.
First, I want to thank you for all the work you did conducting your survey in 1997. Secondly, I want to also thank you for all the work you are doing now in posting the data from your survey.
QUESTION #1
Frank, do you think that Dr. Peter Rubec was accurate in reporting that your data reveals the following average DOA/DAA(3 days) at retail stores?
30% at West Coast retailers
35% at Midwest retailers
60% at East Coast retailers
QUESTION #2
Frank, do you think that the respondants to your survey were perfectly accurate, absolutely honest and withheld nothing with respect to the data they presented you?
In 1925, a young field researcher in the newly-formed discipline of anthropology was tricked by a couple of teenage Samoan girls into believing untruths about their, and their peers, sexual behavior. Samoans, like most Polynesians, are world-famous practical jokers. These stories, offered as fact, became part of a monumental and controversial book written in 1928 by the naive researcher Margaret Mead titled "Coming Of Age In Samoa". Mead unwittingly and almost single-handedly, established an antagonistic dichotomy within anthropology that remains to this day.
Good science and good statistical analysis that supports it demands that data and conclusions match the real world as closely as humans are capable of achieving. Skepticism of your data and Dr. Peter Rubec's characterization of it, does not come from the "left field" with an agenda. It comes from people who have seen and experienced the world of the marine aquarium trade and know it to be very different than has sometimes been portrayed. You owe it to yourself and everyone concerned, to be forthright and open to criticism and question without being hostile to those who engage in this.