@me70plus @JonesHospodTX The Richards Effect. https://t.co/7JyVx5jI4z
Statistics can be manipulated to say whatever. Poll questions are worded to elicit pro/con answers. So don't put much stock in any polls. https://t.co/fGCDKz4Nda
Fascinating - social desirability runs in opposite directions for gender and race. Polls *under-estimate* support for women candidates https://t.co/EM7fI2a6aN
@DrJJoyner maybe... but anyone who considers this a possibility also needs to consider this as well. https://t.co/XSx2kKHI6z
RT @AlbertsonB2: The Richards Effect - worth checking out. https://t.co/RuOMHcVkt3
Interesting read in light of the final US Presidential #debate tonight. https://t.co/EeLbAJqYME
#OA: pre-election polls consistently underestimate support for female candidates when compared to white males https://t.co/nkyDqnsavy
RT @notstevenwhite: In 2011, Stout and Kline found that pre-election polls underestimated support for female candidates https://t.co/dMYl3o…
In 2011, Stout and Kline found that pre-election polls underestimated support for female candidates https://t.co/dMYl3oXLdy