
The Future of Opinion Polls: A Conversation with Mark Pack
New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
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Do You Know Who You're Going to Vote For?
Don't know makes a lot of sense when it comes to voting. If you're saying who you're going to vote for if there was an election to morrow, there isn't a don't know on the ballot paper. And so what polsters hare found is that pushing the don't know a bit to satll gives more accurate results. Versions of that give more accurate results because people who say don't know will actually vote and won't just scribble 'don't know' on pallot or leave it blank.
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