These poll results are quite puzzling to me.


Source: www.ft.com
It would be interesting to learn more about the interviews, especially about the Baltics question. Did the interviewer inform about the NATO membership of the Baltic states? If not - how many of the people who answered knew about the NATO membership?

Source: www.ft.com
It would be interesting to learn more about the interviews, especially about the Baltics question. Did the interviewer inform about the NATO membership of the Baltic states? If not - how many of the people who answered knew about the NATO membership?
Statistics : an exact science? What's your take, G. von Sven Ortmann?
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