Monthly Archives: July 2008

Political Polling Problems

With Presidential Election fever rising in the USA, the debate about political polling is also heating up. There’s a great interview over at EconTalk this week with Doug Rivers, a leading US commentator on opinion poll methodologies. He tells us … Continue reading

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We are the prisoners of history. Or are we?

Earlier this month it looked like Google would be forced to hand over the personal information and viewing history of every person who has ever watched a video on the YouTube (that probably includes you) as part of a billion-dollar … Continue reading

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Shop ’til You Save

Irish consumers aren’t sitting around feeling sorry for themselves. Even as consumer confidence plunges new depths, a large number of consumers have decided not to get sad but to get even instead. Findings from our latest survey for the National … Continue reading

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