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When answers are particularly sensitive, we will consider a respondent's request to withhold full identification.
How important is this election? Q . 2010
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When answers are particularly sensitive, we will consider a respondent's request to withhold full identification.
How important is this election? Q . 2010
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In addition to asking the obvious question, "Are you registered?", and verifying a respondent's age, we have experimented with many different variations on the direct, "How likely are you to vote" question, including running side-by-side tests on a number of polls experimenting with different scales.
Likely Voters: How Statewide Pollsters Choose Them The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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In addition to asking the obvious question, "Are you registered?", and verifying a respondent's age, we have experimented with many different variations on the direct, "How likely are you to vote" question, including running side-by-side tests on a number of polls experimenting with different scales.
Likely Voters: How Statewide Pollsters Choose Them The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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If the respondent was very familiar with the school, the respondent's total score for the school was doubled.
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When answers are particularly sensitive, we will consider a respondent's request to withhold full identification.
washingtonpost.com 2010
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When answers are particularly sensitive, we will consider a respondent's request to withhold full identification.
washingtonpost.com 2010
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In granting Uthman 'habeas petition, Judge Kennedy added that, "at first blush," some of the government's evidence was "quite incriminating of Uthman and supportive of the position that he is lawfully detained," but that, on close examination, there was "reason not credit some of it at all and reason to conclude that what remains is not nearly as probative of respondent's position as they assert."
Judge Rules Yemeni's Detention at Guantanamo Based Solely on Torture 2010
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When answers are particularly sensitive, we will consider a respondent's request to withhold full identification.
washingtonpost.com 2010
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In granting Uthman 'habeas petition, Judge Kennedy added that, "at first blush," some of the government's evidence was "quite incriminating of Uthman and supportive of the position that he is lawfully detained," but that, on close examination, there was "reason not credit some of it at all and reason to conclude that what remains is not nearly as probative of respondent's position as they assert."
Andy Worthington: Judge Rules Yemeni's Detention at Guantanamo Based Solely on Torture 2010
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