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Re: In a recent poll, 71% of respondents reported that they cast [#permalink]
Something should explain the discrepancy between the survey and the actual voting. The answer choice C best describes it.
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option d can explain discrepancy, then why not D?
we want reason for difference in voting,right?
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option d can explain discrepancy, then why not D?
we want reason for difference in voting,right?


C vs D according to the OE

(D) While this may be true, the poll did not ask people if they intended to vote; rather, it asked people if they had already voted in a past election.

(C) CORRECT. One explanation for the discrepancy between these two results is the possibility that people who do vote will respond to surveys at a higher rate than people who do not vote; in other words, people who do vote are overrepresented in the survey’s results. This is an additional premise that would explain the higher percentage of individuals polled indicating that they voted.

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