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Ask at least 12 of your adult friends and family members the same survey question. (The more people you ask, the better.) How do your survey results compare with the results in the article? What are some possible reasons your results might be different? When comparing the results, be sure to take into account the margin of error for the survey discussed in the article.

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You could say something like, "My servey answers I got were a little bit different then the results in the artical. This may be because the pople I asked have different oppinions on this subject. Also. . . "Insert Something About The Margin Errors Here". . .That is how my results compare to the results in the passage and why they are different.

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I'm not sure if this is the format u want though.

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