This piece, written by the man who led the independent inquiry into last year's polling debacle which was released this week, suggested it was more
about unrepresentative samples than it was to do with «shy Tories».
Not exact matches
I could say
about this finding - as well as the main finding of no differences between singles and couples in attachment issues - that the
sample was
unrepresentative (the singles were recruited by newspaper ads and the couples were recommended by the singles) and so we need to be cautious.
Over on the 74, Nelson Smith responded with «A Few Thoughts
About John Oliver's Bleak,
Unrepresentative Sample of Public Charter Schools.»
Nelson Smith of the National Association of Charter School Authorizers responds to John Oliver's charter school segment: A Few Thoughts
About John Oliver's Bleak,
Unrepresentative Sample of Public Charter Schools.
The 74: Smith: A Few Thoughts
About John Oliver's Bleak,
Unrepresentative Sample of Public Charter Schools http://bit.ly/2bdDq3S