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Old 05-22-2012, 05:05 PM   #50
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It seems pretty big to me. Keep in mind that we only have one tenth of the U.S. population, and according to Gallup a typical national poll of theirs uses only 1,000 people:
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That is a huge sample size. When I ran a surevey research lab, most studies wanted 1,000 participants.

I'll take your word for it. 42,000 out of a population of over 33 million seemed really small to me, but I know nothing about these things. 1,000 seems very small.
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