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Flirting with Figures

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Research results by different polling institutions are sharply divided: some stated that the Democrat Party is in the lead while others say the PDI-P will win the elections. Is there collusion between the political parties and survey operators?

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THE second floor of the Indonesia Survey Institute in Menteng, Jakarta. Institute Research Director Kuskrido Ambardi holds up 12 sheets of foolscap-size paper titled "A National Survey of Public Social Issues", a bundle of papers that contain a list of questions for survey respondents on electoral voter trends in the lead-up to the 2009 elections.

Dodi-Kuskrido's nickname-unfurls the survey instrument. He pulls out a sheet containing respondents from

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