you did mention the Occam's Razor simplest solution about excess mortality for the discrepancy.
but polls are notoriously inaccurate. not only do they assume honest responses, they take a relatively puny sample size compared to the number in the general population and then extrapolate the results as if the majority unpolled match the poll…
you did mention the Occam's Razor simplest solution about excess mortality for the discrepancy.
but polls are notoriously inaccurate. not only do they assume honest responses, they take a relatively puny sample size compared to the number in the general population and then extrapolate the results as if the majority unpolled match the poll response ratios. not to mention how poll question wording makes a huge difference in responses.
you did mention the Occam's Razor simplest solution about excess mortality for the discrepancy.
but polls are notoriously inaccurate. not only do they assume honest responses, they take a relatively puny sample size compared to the number in the general population and then extrapolate the results as if the majority unpolled match the poll response ratios. not to mention how poll question wording makes a huge difference in responses.
Yes, I am disappointed that Rasmussen did not poll more people.