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"Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Controlling the questions is an almost foolproof way to influence, if not absolutely predetermine the results of a survey. When the survey is completed, Powers needs something to sell. If you need more proof, look at political polls. Every major player in the California election had polls showing him/her ahead of the competition but in the end it wasn't even close. Boat polls, political polls, all the same, all BS! Gordon |