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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5567587" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Even if the wrong data is being collected, as long as it is collected consistently using the same criteria, if will often display the accurate trend. For instance, a landowner collects their photo census data <strong>only</strong> at feeders, or <strong>only</strong> at scrapes. Both of these photo census locations will display skewed data due to unrepresentative use of these sites (excess bucks at scrapes, excess does at feeders). So the numbers generated won't be representative of the property. But if the data is collected exactly that way over a number of years, the <strong>trends</strong> in data are often still accurate (going up, going down, staying the same).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5567587, member: 17"] Even if the wrong data is being collected, as long as it is collected consistently using the same criteria, if will often display the accurate trend. For instance, a landowner collects their photo census data [B]only[/B] at feeders, or [B]only[/B] at scrapes. Both of these photo census locations will display skewed data due to unrepresentative use of these sites (excess bucks at scrapes, excess does at feeders). So the numbers generated won't be representative of the property. But if the data is collected exactly that way over a number of years, the [B]trends[/B] in data are often still accurate (going up, going down, staying the same). [/QUOTE]
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