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David Lazer
(Methodology, Networked Governance)

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Stanley Wasserman
(Current Trends, Methodology, Social Networks)

Guy Stuart
(Economic Sociology, Finance)

Allan Friedman
(Simulations)

Nathan Eagle
(Technology, Social Computing, Powerlaws, Current Trends)

Ben Waber
(Technology, Social Computing)
Ines Mergel
(Knowledge Sharing, Social Computing, Social Software, Current Trends)

Maria Binz-Scharf
(Qualitative Methodology, Knowledge Sharing, eGovernment)

Alexander Schellong
(Admin, eGovernment, Citizen Relationship Management)

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    « Silent doors and the electoral college | Main | Large Scale Real-Time Behavioral Feedback with Sensors »

    3 November 2008

    polls and cellphones

    Interesting piece on fivethirtyeight comparing polls that included cell phones and those that did not. The takeaway:

    "Obama leads by an average of 10.0 points in the cellphone polls, versus 5.1 in the landline-only's."

    For a more thorough look, go to pollster.com

    Posted by David Lazer at November 3, 2008 9:51 AM