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		<description><![CDATA[Some pitfalls of polling and a look at American attitudes on fossil fuels. | A while back I wrote about how public opinion data are informed in great part by how survey questions are framed. Nothing shocking there. I used the American public&#8217;s increasing support for offshore drilling as an example. It turned out that when poll questions offered a choice between drilling and more investment in alternative energy, alternative energy came out ahead&#8212;by a mile. But lots of polls don’t give respondents a...]]></description>
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