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Only 1300 answers though, so that's a very small percentage of rust users



1300 is a nice sample size if you're sampling randomly.

If 1/3 of people have a trait, you'll get a good sense it's common after asking 300 people, even if the total population is a million. Surveying more gives diminishing returns as the result quickly converges on the real proportion.

The real problem with all surveys is the sampling isn't truly random, which skews results.


That's a 2.7% margin of error (1/sqrt(1300)).




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