Re: a nation of haves & have-nots? Americans equallydivided…
On Sep 13, 2007, at 3:35 PM, J. Tyler wrote:
24% of people in 1988 who had to choose believed they neither had
nor had not while 21% of people in 2007 believe they neither have nor have
not. A paradox worthy of Zeno. Is it progress that 3% less people in 2007
than in 1988 place themselves firmly in logical impossibilities? More
evidence in support of the Flynn effect?
What’s the Flynn effect?
But don’t forget the split-the-difference imperative. When asked to
choose between A and not-A, Americans often want to be in the middle.
Doug