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Otago Uni's value-based polling may radically refine election predictions

Weekend Review: Otago University's new polling method has passed peer review and could be used in the 2020 election.

Sun, 12 Aug 2018

A new system of predicting election results could be accurate enough to change future political discussion and journalism.

The value-based method of predicting election results developed by Mathew Parackal, Damien Mather and David Holdsworth – senior lecturers at Otago University’s

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