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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.
(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.
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.