When an article is written about poll results, it often (or very briefly) gives very little information about how the poll itself was undertaken. By telephone? (who answers?) In person? What about demographic details (age, ethnicity, education level, gender, job, etc.). How many people participated? How were the questions framed? Without…
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When an article is written about poll results, it often (or very briefly) gives very little information about how the poll itself was undertaken. By telephone? (who answers?) In person? What about demographic details (age, ethnicity, education level, gender, job, etc.). How many people participated? How were the questions framed? Without…
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