Word: randomized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Gallup poll for the first time last week reported the Conservatives ahead, thus making unanimous the swelling Tory tide that Britain's two other public opinion surveys noted weeks ago. But at the same time Gallup oddly confessed that a random survey taken to double-check its scientific sample showed the opposite-Labor still slightly ahead-and the bookmakers agreed. Which presumably left it still anybody's race...
...ouster if those rather sweeping conditions are not met. But who is to say who, in all of South Viet Nam, is "corrupt, dishonest and counter-revolutionary"? Now, in addition to the steady pressures exerted on him by Catholics and Buddhists, Punch Toy Premier Khanh faces the even more random fists of self-seeking Young Turks...
California Pollster Mervin Field is following a trend toward "randomization" in selecting interviewees. He divides California into six regions, on which he collects basic social and economic data. Within each region he assigns interviewers to a few blocks in each county, instructs them to canvass, for example, every third house from the corner, ignoring race, religion, age and income. He insists only that an equal number of men and women be polled. Such random selection, the theory goes, will ensure a good cross section. Declares Field: "You either put your faith in probabilities...
...Music Hall runs a picture as long as it keeps earning at least $102,000 a weekend (actually Thursday through Sunday). Both Random Harvest and The Greatest Show on Earth ran for eleven weeks, but did not gross as much as the others...
GIDEON'S TRUMPET by Anthony Lewis. 262 pages. Random House...