Never mind comparing; simply writing “Women made up 11.2% of respondents, 21.3% were not straight...” would have put a very different spin on it.
Sorry, I don’t see it. How would that’ve been different?
For the same reason they write “90% fat free” on foods rather than “10% fat”.
Never mind comparing; simply writing “Women made up 11.2% of respondents, 21.3% were not straight...” would have put a very different spin on it.
Sorry, I don’t see it. How would that’ve been different?
For the same reason they write “90% fat free” on foods rather than “10% fat”.