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Les principes sur lesquels reposent les sondages et pourquoi il est difficile de prédire le résultat d’une élection

  • Posted on July 27, 2017July 24, 2020
  • by Philippe Lemoine

Les sondages sont devenus omiprésents dans l’univers médiatique et jouent notamment un rôle indispensable pour prédire le résultat des élections, mais peu de gens savent vraiment comment ils marchent et pourquoi le résultat final d’une élection est généralement incertain. J’ai…

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