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Furthermore, the results of its Maine poll have indicators of potential falsehood in its base numbers (not the results, but the numbers taken in before any weighting takes place). For instance, registered and likely voters are the exact same number, which you're not going to get out of one poll.
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Doing the My Ordinary Life Deer Cut to get the full story.
1. Watch Nichijou: My Ordinary Life through episode 6 when the principal fights the deer.
2. Watch My Deer Friend Nokotan to understand the nature of deer.
3. Watch the rest of Nichijou: My Ordinary Life.
Really fills out the lore.
It may speak to fears or confirmation bias or any number of things, but speaking to those and measuring them accurately are two very different things. This is not a poll I would trust at present.
This is because you wouldn't then be measuring movement in one sample, you'd be measuring completely different samples to begin with.
Its takeaway could be true, or false, but when you measure something you have to do it with a tool you know measures it accurately. This has no present methodological verification, no past history of accountability, and some very fishy associations.
This could be a bad poll, a good poll that for some reason lacks transparency on methodology, a combined poll that doesn't measure what it says, a fabricated poll, or a poll with gaps filled by synthetic filler (A.I. respondents).
Public Sentiment Institute is a few months old, unvetted, aligned with push pollsters and part of a partisan group (Gold Standard) that has had some members obviously fabricate results (Patriot Polling).
They could've combined two or more polls, in which case a comparison between two or more sample groups is useless in showing movement. You can't apply a before/after shift when before and after groups are different.
Not all pollsters are trustworthy. For instance: that poll that shows Maine voters more supportive of Platner after finding out about his scandals.
That's an entirely possible reality, but to measure a reality you need someone who's evidenced trust and capability in doing it.
Love triangles are always better in scenic locales, a woman replaces her late father with A.I., and a potentially very problematic series.
But first: including more about the paths women directors and showrunners take through the industry.