aunti-terrestrial said:
My anecdote IS supported by fact because it's what WE do in OUR family. To say that my anecdote is not supported by fact is to tell a baldfaced lie (or maybe you intentionally misunderstood, so that you could appear to know something).
Despite your lengthy response, the fact is that anecdotal stories about what any one of us does are just that... single situation reactions or observations that can not be projected into whatever the particular universe is... in this case, TV households con DVRs.
How about a souce with your "studies"? It won't make a difference with your assertion that you know our family's viewing habits, but I'm interested to know where you come about your information, or if it's just your compulsive need to assert some sort of "knowledge" regardless of the topic at hand.
Many of us in the industry are party to proprietary data which we can "extract" without violating NDRs and such. In the case of one of the DVR household studies, a summary was given to the trade press:
http://www.marketingcharts.com/television/dvr-ownership-has-limited-effect-on-live-tv-viewing-6550/
Googling on these terms "use of live tv by dvr households" will show other studies or reports on the same one.
Come on, produce your source---and then tell me where you were hiding in MY living room when you decided my anecdote is not supported in FACT. You cannot do it, because MY andecdote is supported by the FACT that you were not included in our conversation---or any other knowledge you may claim---regarding what takes place in our home.
All that does not change the fact that a single anecdote, the equivalent of
n=1, can not be projected into the universe under examination.