Gallup’s man misses the point

(Update, Nov. 19: now with Gallup’s performance shown in graph form.) Gallup editor-in-chief Frank Newport appears to be on a campaign against poll aggregation. In a recent essay (‘Polling, Likely Voters, and the Law of the Commons‘, Gallup.com) he writes: It’s much easier, cheaper, and mostly less risky to focus on aggregating and analyzing others’ … Continue reading Gallup’s man misses the point