To: Kaslin
And their House of Cards begins to burn like the cheap flash paper from which it is constructed.
2 posted on
08/07/2016 6:31:45 AM PDT by
Gaffer
(Paint your face, gird yourself and stand with your backsides to the enemy.)
To: Gaffer
I NEVER believe any poll results. Back when I was in a high school journalism class, we prepared an experimental “poll” and structured the questions in different ways expecting to see what the outcome would be. Printed questionnaires were distributed to the entire high school (about 400 kids) with instruction they DO NOT discuss their responses with others. (assuming they would be honest). The results were very telling and showed that we could achieve the answers we WANTED by the way we prepared the questions. Pretty basic but a good lesson in believing that polls are "accurate". I never forgot that lesson.
21 posted on
08/07/2016 6:48:44 AM PDT by
DaveA37
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