Word: informed
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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These small conferences are intended to be supplementary to the annual Conference on Careers, given in February and March. Only eight or ten men need inform the Placement Office of their interest in a field to have a discussion arranged with someone actually engaged in the work...
...Medical Examiner, after receiving a police report, is required by law to inform the court of his findings...
...because their readers' incomes are supposedly too low. If he can make more money with Tan Confessions, he thinks he can do a better job in his other magazines of telling "the Negro how to make the best of his opportunities. We have a twofold job. We must inform the Negro of the injustices in his life, and we must make him press ... for the freedom and equality he deserves. Also we must remind him of his responsibility to his country...
...that the Confidential Guide has made its annual appearance, some evaluation of its claims to be representative of student opinion is in order. With admirable and characteristic directness, its editors inform us that the CRIMSON "is generally acknowledged to be a reputable source." This, however, hardly constitutes documentation of their further claim to have "carefully collected" freshmen views on the courses under exhumation. The elements of reputability in a newspaper are not the elements of reputability in a public opinion poll--as any reasonably sophisticated concentrator in Social Relations will tell you. The misuse of the public opinion poll during...
There remains a more disturbing difficulty. The Guide does not inform us of its sampling base and its readers do not know which proportion of the members of each course actually returned questionnaires. The public opinion polls consistently over-estimates the Republican vote because their interviewers fail to contact enough working class respondents. We can suppose that omission of some part of the membership of a course may bias the results in a similar...