My answers in the form of sentence fragments:
Doesn’t say how the survey was conducted.
Further research says that the Gallup Poll did survey 1,010 random adults, so that’s good news.
Doesn’t tell the margin of error.
Makes a big deal about a small change in percentages, one of which actually falls within the margin of error.
The link for the Gallup Poll info.
The Swamp link.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
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1 comment:
Nice fragments!
Links work, too ...
everything I could ask for.
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