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After the election, Americans have lost faith in polling. Should Jews?
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After the election, Americans have lost faith in polling. Should Jews?

Matthew Boxer, Leonard Saxe and Janet Krasner Aronson
Forṿerṭs = Forward = Vorwärts
11/14/2016

Abstract

American Politics American-Jewish Politics Folk or Ethnic Studies Jewish History Jewish Studies Political Behavior Political Methodology Political Participation
We relied on polls to help us understand the election and they seemingly failed us. Although pre-election polls came within 1-2% of predicting the national popular vote, state polls that were the basis for Electoral College predictions were far less accurate. Whether and how to use polls is important not only in general but also for the Jewish community, which has relied on survey research to aid decision-making about communal programming, planning and resource allocation.
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https://forward.com/opinion/354448/after-this-election-americans-have-lost-faith-in-polling-should-jews/View

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