Hi Mephis,
So essentially 0 years? Can you estimate perhaps the months?
hi people,.
i want as much data as possible on the effect of the internet on the time captured by the cult.. please answer the three following questions about yourself or about someone you know (for example, if your parents or grandparents were jw's and left).
1) were you raised as a jw, or did you convert?.
Hi Mephis,
So essentially 0 years? Can you estimate perhaps the months?
hi people,.
i want as much data as possible on the effect of the internet on the time captured by the cult.. please answer the three following questions about yourself or about someone you know (for example, if your parents or grandparents were jw's and left).
1) were you raised as a jw, or did you convert?.
Here are the stats using around 130 data points.
hi people,.
i want as much data as possible on the effect of the internet on the time captured by the cult.. please answer the three following questions about yourself or about someone you know (for example, if your parents or grandparents were jw's and left).
1) were you raised as a jw, or did you convert?.
I am interested in doing this as best as possible.
An average is not necessarily half-way in a data set, it all depends on its distribution.
If something has a 50-50 chance, like a flip of a coin, the law of large numbers says that if you flip a coin enough times, you will have a 50-50 chance of getting heads or tail.
If you are right with your math, calculating exactly half for the time difference, then that means that JW's going out of the religion is purely random and has a normal distribution. This would be really discouraging if found to be true, since there would be no factor that influences the exit of JW's. But our intuition tells us otherwise, and I hope to show it with data.
I have thought about it, and just the formula was wrong. The formula should be:
this will be only the 3rd time he's spoken from the oval office in his seven years so it's probably going to be something pretty big.
combat troops being sent into syria?
unilateral movement on gun control?.
hi people,.
i want as much data as possible on the effect of the internet on the time captured by the cult.. please answer the three following questions about yourself or about someone you know (for example, if your parents or grandparents were jw's and left).
1) were you raised as a jw, or did you convert?.
No Oubliette. If I had made a similar survey in 1985 regarding the people baptized in the 1970's, it is possible that the average response would be closer to the 15 years difference. Since 2000 we have had 15 years, and the average response is less than 10 years from baptism.
The ones baptized in the 90's had an average of 15 years... And it's been 25-15 (depending on how you see the numbers).
There is going to be a "triangle", and that "triangle" is reducing.
To completely confirm my hypothesis, a repeat study including all of the ones who exited from 2015-2020 would be necessary. But I predict that it will be the same average or lower (i.e those baptized in 2010 will start showing up around 2017 or so).
If I am proven right, then the data will be a wonderful confirmation of the power of the availability of information.
hi people,.
i want as much data as possible on the effect of the internet on the time captured by the cult.. please answer the three following questions about yourself or about someone you know (for example, if your parents or grandparents were jw's and left).
1) were you raised as a jw, or did you convert?.
I am giving this lots of thought.
The people who are out now and came in the 2000's are coming out faster, and here's why I claim that:
Let's say I get 100 responses from people that were baptized in 1970, and 100 responses of people baptized in the 2000's. Then we can compare. If the average of the 1970 group is 20 years (i.e. most left in the 90's), and the average of the 2000's group is 10, meaning most left in 2010, then the statement that the exit is speeding up is valid.
Given that I am discounting the ones that are in automatically, what this study shows is that,
"The current exJW community who is actively online shows a pattern of decreasing time spent inside the borg."
hi people,.
i want as much data as possible on the effect of the internet on the time captured by the cult.. please answer the three following questions about yourself or about someone you know (for example, if your parents or grandparents were jw's and left).
1) were you raised as a jw, or did you convert?.
hi people,.
i want as much data as possible on the effect of the internet on the time captured by the cult.. please answer the three following questions about yourself or about someone you know (for example, if your parents or grandparents were jw's and left).
1) were you raised as a jw, or did you convert?.
Thank you!
Please keep answering if you haven't!
I was told by a friend that my premise is wrong, and I have thought about it and will solve the problem.
The graph will ALWAYS be linear because the maximum number of years one could have spent in the borg increases linearly...
i.e a person who was baptized in 2000 and came out in 2015 stayed in 15 years.
A person who was baptized in 1999 and got out in 2015 stayed in 16 years.
17 for 1998, 18 for 1997, etc.
So the maximum number of years in possible increases linearly, and obviously changes each year.
So to fix that and see true results I need to compare the number of years in to the maximum possible years in.
i.e. If a person was baptized in 1950 and only stayed until 1958, it is obvious that the WT held them a lot less stronger than a person who stayed until 2000, i.e. 50 years out of the possible 65.
If I take the difference, and still there is a downward trend, then that factor will be removed.
The other factor that people have mentioned is lack of access to the internet or death of those baptized in earlier decades compared to now. The thought is that most of the answers will be of people who access the internet and are exJW's, which will be the younger generation.
I beg to differ. I have had lots of responses from people baptized in the 70's, 80's, and 90's.
Yet another factor mentioned was that people from the 2000's may yet come out. That may be true, but the data is showing that there is less variability in the responses of the people baptized after 2000. This means that the data has even more of a predictive power than in previous decades, and the difference in years between in and out IS shortening significantly.
The average for the people in the 50's to the 90's is around 20 years, the average post 2000 is less than 10 years.
hi people,.
i want as much data as possible on the effect of the internet on the time captured by the cult.. please answer the three following questions about yourself or about someone you know (for example, if your parents or grandparents were jw's and left).
1) were you raised as a jw, or did you convert?.
This graph has 105 data points. The trend is still very obvious: The maximum number of years spent inside the borg goes down linearly as time goes by, and the variability of the time in is reducing significantly, meaning that since 2000, there is one single factor that is affecting everyone, and I venture to say... it´s got to be the internet!
hi people,.
i want as much data as possible on the effect of the internet on the time captured by the cult.. please answer the three following questions about yourself or about someone you know (for example, if your parents or grandparents were jw's and left).
1) were you raised as a jw, or did you convert?.
Hi Smiddy,
Are you counting your sons from birth or from time of baptism?
They were baptized in 1962 and 1968, respectively?
Thanks!