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The polling crisis: How to tell what people really think

Ramin Skibba
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Ramin Skibba: Ramin Skibba is an intern with Nature in Washington DC.

Nature, 2016, vol. 538, issue 7625, 304-306

Abstract: This year’s US presidential election is the toughest test yet for political polls as experts struggle to keep up with changing demographics and technology.

Date: 2016
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