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324.70973 Is74v
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324.70973 Is74v
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Mesquite Library
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324.70973 Is74v
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Summary:
"A look how social scientists and renegade thinkers are imposing a new data-driven order on the American political campaign--an industry previously run on gut instinct"-- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [329]-344) and index.
Contents:
- Prologue: how to win an election without anyone knowing
- Blinded by political science
- A game of margins
- The New Haven experiments
- The two percent solution
- "You mean you don't do this in politics?"
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- Geeks versus the gurus
- When shame pays a house call
- Showdown at the oasis
- Models and the matrix
- The soul of a new machine
- Epilogue: pushing the envelope.
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