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My name is David Terr. I have a Ph.D. in mathematics from UC Berkeley and I currently work as a web designer. I am the co-owner of three websites: presidentpolls2008.com, usatravelpal.com, and yourmoviepal.com. My homepage is davidterr.com. Besides math, I'm interested in politics, music, movies, philosophy, religion, and science.
SHARE Sunday, July 15, 2007 How Random Polling Works
In this article I describe how statistics is used to compute the margin of error of a random poll, and what this means.
(1 comments) SHARE Wednesday, August 8, 2007 Democratic Support for Hillary Clinton Among Red and Blue States is Statistically Insignificant
In this article I describe my analysis of data on
Hillary Clinton's favorability among
Democratic candidates in "red" and "blue" states (states which voted for and against Bush in 2004) to see if there's a statistically significant difference. As it turns out, there is not.