There's an opportunity in there somewhere...

“Asymmetric Misperceptions (PDF) -- research into the systematic mismatch 
between how politicians think their constituents feel on issues, and how the 
constituents actually feel. Our findings underscore doubts that policymakers 
perceive opinion accurately: politicians maintain systematic misperceptions 
about constituents’ views, typically erring by over 10 percentage points, and 
entire groups of politicians maintain even more severe collective 
misperceptions. A second, post-election survey finds the electoral process 
fails to ameliorate these misperceptions.”
—Four short links: 9 October, 2015
(O'Reilly Radar - Insight, analysis, and research about emerging technologies)

http://radar.oreilly.com/2015/10/four-short-links-9-october-2015.html


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