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Exit Poll non-response vs. Census non-response: Q for TIA [View all]
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Original Post: Exit Poll non-response vs. Census non-response: Q for TIA
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Is there any correlation between the two?

If the non-response rates are different between the two yet the demographics prove to be the same, doesn't this indicate that non-response made no difference?

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Exit Poll non-response vs. Census non-response: Q for TIA [View all] , davidgmills, Tue Nov-08-05 01:50 PM
#1: Just look at this graph. It proves there is no correlation., TruthIsAll, Nov 08th 2005
#2: This is interesting, davidgmills, Nov 08th 2005
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