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Can People Tell You How Much Media They Consume?

John Sides - December 19, 2011

The short answer: not very well.  That’s the subject of my first post over at the Washington Post’s polling blog, Behind the Numbers.  It features this graph from Lynn Vavreck and Michael LaCour.  See the post for more.

 

 

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