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Excellent demonstration of an advanced data-presentation technique that has only come into its own with fast computers. But one Stumble-reviewer comments "... attitudes change and fluctuate. what's the sample and margin of error?" Sampling methodology and probabilities of... more
Reviewed by Alberichh Sep 19 2007, 02:55pm ( 155 reviews ) • umich.edu
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Rated by osn2003 on Jun 15, 2:49am
Good map
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Rated by panhandlepoet on Aug 09 2008, 7:15pm
Very interesting
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Reviewed by BeaverYabor on Feb 21 2008, 11:08am
You can easily point out large cities like New York, Miami, San Francisco and San Diego are nearly completley blue. So if nuclear weapons were dropped on all the major cities in America (as they most likley would be, who wants to drop a bomb in the middle of nowhere?) the Democrats would be the first to go.
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Rated by Fhqwhgads on Feb 11 2008, 4:09pm
A really interesting piece on geographically AND populously representing election results.
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Rated by Jordan117 on Nov 03 2007, 10:03pm
The final picture on the page makes it look like a burgeoning blue America is being strangled to death by a giant red weed. Sounds about right to me...
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Rated by intercido-erro on Oct 15 2007, 1:58pm
conceptual maps that provide a more accurate representation of vote division than the normal maps.