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Re: [FRC Blog] Stop Build Day Survey Results
Even if the survey had said everyone was in favor of eliminating SBD, I wouldn't trust the results.
The survey phrasing was pretty darn awful in terms of phrasing. It also would have been helpful to have a panel of consulting mentors or something present 3-5 options to FIRST. FIRST would critique these, then present them to the masses with some education of their details. I bet everyone had different interpretations of what their answers mean. Weekly unbag windows seems like a pretty darn good compromise. |
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Even if you have gripes with the survey methodology and put large error bars on each bar in the graph, I'd wager that ~90% of those in the "1: Eliminate Stop Build Day" camp would think this is an improvement on the status quo, and probably 1/3 to 1/2 of those in the "5: Keep Stop Build Day" category would agree. Even if the survey is biased by a factor of 2x in either direction, it adds up to consensus. |
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Just you wait until I tweet at 3AM that my side won the survey.
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Alanis Morissette-style irony?
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Bigly.
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Yugely accurate?
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This is probably the most surprising result for me. I'm curious about the distribution of on-field performance of the responding teams. Because I am biased to think that 50% of all teams do not build a second robot, I imagine this survey got significantly more responses from teams who excel at competitions. It is tough to quantify how that skew affected the results of the survey.
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The wording on the survey was not great, and any detailed survey like this is obviously trying to do a more nuanced evaluation than simply "eliminate or don't eliminate." One thing that strikes me as a statistician is that there is likely more motivation on the part of those favoring getting rid of stop build day. First because the motivation level for "change" events is generally higher than for "remain the same" events. So in a survey like this, I would bet that all other things being equal, the 1s are likely overrepresented compared to the 5s relative to the entire FRC population.
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I'm pretty against getting rid of Stop Build Day, but like mathking says above, I would have expected a larger turnout from those in favor of getting rid of it.
Nonetheless, I answered all of the questions truthfully and some could be considered contradictory to my stance, like "managing unexpected events.. drive time... last minute needed parts." I'm not surprised to see that those indeed have a large percentage calling it a disadvantage. I wonder if we ever see the full data, how many "contradictory" answers we might possibly see. |
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Here's a visual representation of some of the breakdowns they provided but didn't graph (build one/multiple robots, in regionals/districts, rookie year).
I find it very interesting (and very weird) that teams who build multiple robots are more in favor of keeping bag day. ![]() |
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TL;DR High-resource teams in general favor the status quo which is understandable. |
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... or it might not. Consider people who thought it was higher than a 4, but not quite a 5. On that new scale, they'd say 9/10. But on this scale, they put 5. I know that was what happened with me at least.
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