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Essay heading: Americans Feel Military Is Best At Ending The War
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At the same time, it is stated that military families were oversampled in this poll for the purpose of analysis and 308 respondents from those families were interviewed.
In the article it is underlined that the survey was conducted by the New York Times/ CBS News. By doing so, it is emphasized that the survey has credibility and reliability and so the analysis based on the survey is also reliable... displayed 300 characters
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Random digit dialing procedure as a standard sampling procedure for telephone polls was used in order to access both the listed and unlisted phone numbers. By this way, every person in the population was given the equal chance of being selected. The aim of including the unlisted numbers to the sample is to avoid/reduce selection error... displayed next 300 characters
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