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READING DUE BEFORE CLASS
Read article, "Lifelong
debunker takes on arbiter of neutral choices" from the
Stanford Report
Read article, "Networks
hope to avoid exit-poll excesses, errors" from The
Boston Globe
Read article, "When
polls raise more questions than answers" from The Boston
Globe
Read article, "
TV networks were in no rush to call presidential election"
from USA Today
MATERIALS REFERENCED IN CLASS
Article, "Lifelong
Debunker Takes on Arbiter of Neutral Choices" from The
Stanford Report
Article, "ELECTION
2004: How Did One Exit Poll Answer Become the Story of How Bush
Won? Good Question" from The Washington Post
Article, "Hidden
in Plain Sight; Polling Data Shows Moral Values Aren't a New Factor"
from The Washington Post
Article, "Voters Say
Values Matter, but it's Important to Find Out What Reality is Behind
this Convenient Catchall" from The New York Times
HOMEWORK ASSIGNED
Click Here for Homework Assignement
#7
Read article, "Hidden
in Plain Sight; Polling Data Shows Moral Values Aren't a New Factor"
from The Washington Post
Read article, "Election
2004: How did one exit poll answer become the story of how Bush
won?" from The Washington Post
Read article, "Different
Influences Found for Bush, Kerry Voters" from Gallup.com
Journal Assignment #3:
Essay based on a “Cheating Culture” Lecture
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