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... effect . Unfortunately for the researcher clustering exercises the dominant influence , with the result that many of the estimates made from these samples are subject to sampling errors greater than those which would be derived from ...
... effect . Unfortunately for the researcher clustering exercises the dominant influence , with the result that many of the estimates made from these samples are subject to sampling errors greater than those which would be derived from ...
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... effect at the coming General Election ( of 1959 ) . ' 46 The Market Research , firm British Market Research Bureau ... effect of emphasising this issue among Labour party officials , MPs and party workers . Rose is of the opinion that ...
... effect at the coming General Election ( of 1959 ) . ' 46 The Market Research , firm British Market Research Bureau ... effect of emphasising this issue among Labour party officials , MPs and party workers . Rose is of the opinion that ...
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... effect is to produce an average swing of about 2.2 % to Conservative between the weekend before the election and polling day , a swing sufficient to put the Tories in front . The nature of the changes which took place between the ...
... effect is to produce an average swing of about 2.2 % to Conservative between the weekend before the election and polling day , a swing sufficient to put the Tories in front . The nature of the changes which took place between the ...
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1970 general election advertising answer areas asked Britain Britain's entry British General Election by-election candidate Central Office Common Market concerned conducted Conservative Central Office Conservative party Conservative research department considerable constituency D. E. Butler Douglas-Home effect election campaign election results electors enquiry factor favour Gallup Heath immigrants important influence interest interviewed June Labour lead Labour party Liberal London major marginal Mark Abrams market research Marplan measure methods nationalisation newspaper non-respondents NOP found Opinion Research Orpington by-election particularly party leaders party organisation party's politicians poll No poll polling organisations pollster popularity population Prime Minister private polls problem public opinion polls question quota sampling random sample reinterviewed relatively relevant research department respondent sampling error showed simple random sample social studies survey research swing Table techniques tion trade unions turnout voters voting behaviour voting intentions Wilson