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Oct 26 2012
Misestimation and misrepresentation: polling for the truth (guest blog)
Leave a commentPollster Ben Page thinks there’s a big lie out there: “nobody believes anybody anymore, the media are evil, and market researchers are evil and can’t predict anything.” In his LSE lecture as part of the Polis Media Agenda Talk series … Continue reading
Posted by: October 26, 2012
Tagged with: Ben Page, events, guest blog, Ipsos Mori, Lectures, Media Agenda Talks, myths, politics, Polling, Public, truth
