For anyone who snickers about the Great Orange Satan from time to time, just ask yourself this question: “Would a large right-wing blog ever come clean like this?”:

I have just published a report by three statistics wizards showing, quite convincingly, that the weekly Research 2000 State of the Nation poll we ran the past year and a half was likely bunk. [...]

We contracted with Research 2000 to conduct polling and to provide us with the results of their surveys. Based on the report of the statisticians, it’s clear that we did not get what we paid for. We were defrauded by Research 2000, and while we don’t know if some or all of the data was fabricated or manipulated beyond recognition, we know we can’t trust it. Meanwhile, Research 2000 has refused to offer any explanation. Early in this process, I asked for and they offered to provide us with their raw data for independent analysis — which could potentially exculpate them. That was two weeks ago, and despite repeated promises to provide us that data, Research 2000 ultimately refused to do so. At one point, they claimed they couldn’t deliver them because their computers were down and they had to work out of a Kinkos office. Research 2000 was delivered a copy of the report early Monday morning, and though they quickly responded and promised a full response, once again the authors of the report heard nothing more.

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  1. TehHawt says:

    Integrity should never be a partisan issue.

    What's sad is that Research 2000, when it's head is clearly not up it's ass, was *mostly* reliable. The pollster's getting pretty pissy now, per Nate Silver at 538: http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2010/06/research-2…

    Nastiness.

    Sad, they were one of the best in the presidential election……..sigh. According to Nate they've been sliding in the last year.

    Thanks for bringing up the whole issue.

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