Visualizing Election Polls: An Animated, Interactive Way To Analyze Opinion Data
Monday, October 6, 2008 - 15:28
in Psychology & Sociology
Do you want to know the percentage of white women who support vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin? What about college-educated versus high school-educated white women? Or those who also hunt? University of Utah computer scientists have written software they hope eventually will allow news reporters and citizens to easily, interactively and visually answer such questions when analyzing election results, political opinion polls or other surveys.
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