Patrick Murray of Monmouth University responds to criticism of the poll finding that public sentiment favors Gov. Christie’s education reform package:
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The criticism was about how Murray used colloquial and inaccurate language to describe tenure, thus giving a misleading conclusion about what New Jerseyans actually think.
Your summary misses the point of discussion you are reporting about.
There's no summary, Bill: I simply quoted Patrick Murray.
Yes, you quoted Patrick Murray summarizing responses to misleading & factually incorrect questions. Further, prior polls show that it does indeed matter how you phrase the question:
http://shankerblog.org/?p=3736
You are right, you did not really summarize or analyze. You simply quoted, selectively.