tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4784415903813646224.post1793619103050845469..comments2024-01-09T09:49:21.462+04:00Comments on The Messenger: Updated exit pollsWinston Featherlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17750980512344360293noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4784415903813646224.post-59069006009565889332008-01-06T00:39:00.000+04:002008-01-06T00:39:00.000+04:00and to offer this to everyone, rounded to the full...and to offer this to everyone, rounded to the full figure since the margin of error is too high to speculate on what's behind a comma. <BR/><BR/>Gachechiladze 20<BR/>Patarkatsishvili 4<BR/>Gamkrelide 3<BR/>Natelashvili 4<BR/>Saakashvili 39<BR/>Maisashvili 1<BR/>Saarishvili 0<BR/>Non-response 28<BR/><BR/>Now everybody can make up their own mind about what they think non-response means.HansGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02363857450625734125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4784415903813646224.post-42110816629550748352008-01-06T00:25:00.000+04:002008-01-06T00:25:00.000+04:00I think the exit poll consortium would have done t...I think the exit poll consortium would have done themselves (and the public) a favour by representing that data out of 100, i.e. show the non-response rate embedded. The truth is, nobody knows how these 28% voted, and it would be good if the public then could make up their own mind about what they think the 28% did. <BR/><BR/>(Winston, not a criticim of your work, which is very useful.)HansGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02363857450625734125noreply@blogger.com