(04-12-2017, 06:31 AM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote: In order for a poll to have meaning either the sample is random or you have other polls using the same audience to compare to. Yes, the number of people who answer the poll matters and if they can answer it multiple times is important too.
The fact is small changes in rating are often caused by holidays, the ratings of other shows at that time, and the ratings of the show before. Some Juliette/Nick ( ex. Mindy) shippers posters have use my charts and said it support them when most people see a stable demo during the season 5 and 6.
I am curious. Just how much does a poll like Juliette/Nick or Adalind/Nick really influence a television series like Grimm? In other words, let's say 45% favor Juliette/Adalind while 40% favor Adalind/Nick. In the scheme of things, exactly how does that relate to demographic ratings where the 18-49 crowd measures say, 4.0 million?
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