My dude is getting bad at the one thing he was actually good at.

in #cross11 days ago

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My dude is talking about the very large sample Harvard Youth poll that specifically polled young voters aged 18-29 lol. In other words, not crosstabs, but the topline polling of young voters in a very high quality poll.

I agree crosstab-diving is generally unwise. Namely because subgroups in a poll have smaller sample sizes with larger margin of error than the topline poll and often lack the weighting of the topline.

Think of when you see a poll of 1,000 people that only polled 50 black people. That would have a margin of error of 14% for that subgroup, even though the poll had a MOE of only 3%. Effectively useless results in a horse race poll as MOE in a horse race poll applies to each individual candidate's support, so would be doubled for the difference. And that's just for sampling error.

Know who does crosstab-diving all the time? And did it recently regarding young voter subgroups? Nate Silver on his blog lol.

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