PrepTest 48, Section 2, Question 22
In a poll conducted by interviewing eligible voters in their homes just before the recent election, incumbent candidate Kenner was significantly ahead of candidate Muratori. Nonetheless, Muratori won the recent election.
In a poll conducted by interviewing eligible voters in their homes just before the recent election, incumbent candidate Kenner was significantly ahead of candidate Muratori. Nonetheless, Muratori won the recent election.
In a poll conducted by interviewing eligible voters in their homes just before the recent election, incumbent candidate Kenner was significantly ahead of candidate Muratori. Nonetheless, Muratori won the recent election.
In a poll conducted by interviewing eligible voters in their homes just before the recent election, incumbent candidate Kenner was significantly ahead of candidate Muratori. Nonetheless, Muratori won the recent election.
Which one of the following, if true, most helps to resolve the apparent discrepancy described by the statements above?
The positions taken by Muratori and Kenner on many election issues were not very similar to each other.
Kenner had held elected office for many years before the recent election.
In the year leading up to the election, Kenner was implicated in a series of political scandals.
Six months before the recent election, the voting age was lowered by three years.
In the poll, supporters of Muratori were more likely than others to describe the election as important.
0 Comments