This mind you about how The Pew Research Center is touting a relatively new form of poll bias called the “<a title="Election 2010 and the Cell phone Impact" href=" http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2010/11/02/cell-phone-effect-election-2010/">cell phone impact</a>,” and based on the New York Times, it will impact Election 2010. As the NY Times puts it, about a quarter of American adults use mobile phones exclusively. As many poll individuals don't call cell phones, Pew believes that the results could be skewed by as much as four points.
This mind you about how The Pew Research Center is touting a relatively new form of poll bias called the “<a title="Election 2010 and the Cell phone Impact" href=" http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2010/11/02/cell-phone-effect-election-2010/">cell phone impact</a>,” and based on the New York Times, it will impact Election 2010. As the NY Times puts it, about a quarter of American adults use mobile phones exclusively. As many poll individuals don't call cell phones, Pew believes that the results could be skewed by as much as four points.