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John Kevin Curtice, FRSA, FRSE, FBA (born 10 December 1953 in St Austell, Cornwall)[1] is an academic who is currently Professor of Politics at the University of Strathclyde.[2] He is particularly interested in electoral behaviour and researching political and social attitudes. He took a keen interest in the debate for Scottish independence.[3]
Curtice was educated at Truro School and Magdalen College, Oxford where he read Politics, Philosophy and Economics, and later transferred to Nuffield College as a postgraduate.[4][5] He is one of Britain's leading psephologists and is the current President of the British Polling Council.[6] He is married with one daughter.[7] |
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repeatedly said referendum vote was on a knife edge when yes was a 4/1 shot here
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Ramping !
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so what did he say this time?
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He said conservatives got 316 seats ..
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.. revised up to Tory majority after Nuneaton declared !
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did he predict that before the exit poll was announced ?
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As I understand it, he does the algorithm's on the exit poll data !
He's the man ! |
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algorithm... NOUN
A process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer: "a basic algorithm for division" |
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easy
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