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Origins of Presidential poll aggregation: A perspective from 2004 to 2012
Samuel S.H. Wang
Princeton Neuroscience Institute
Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP)
Princeton Language and Intelligence (PLI)
Molecular Biology
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Meta-analysis
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Vote Aggregation
100%
Thermometer
50%
Model Complexity
50%
Information Availability
50%
Discrete Event
50%
Political Science
50%
Popular Vote
50%
Singles' Day
50%
Aggregator
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Individual State
50%
Detailed Dynamics
50%
Random Drift
50%
National-popular
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National Campaign
50%
Polling Data
50%
Political Reporting
50%
Memorial Day
50%
Electoral Votes
50%
Pollsters
50%
News Story
50%
Betting Markets
50%
Model of Science
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Meta-Analysis
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Betting Markets
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