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zetrenne73
20.09.2020 • 
Mathematics

in 2005 the san francisco bay times reported on a poll in new zealand that found that new zealanders opposed the nation`s new gay-inclusive civil-unions law by a 3-1 ratio. This poll was a call-in poll that cost $1 to participate in, The san francisco bay times article also reported that a scientific polling organization found that new zealanders favor the law by margin of 56.4% to 39.3%. explain to someone who knows no statistics why the two polls can give such a widely differing results and which poll is likely to be be more reliable

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