20th anniversary test 2

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Across
  1. 1. A source of qualitative findings
  2. 3. You want it to reflect the overall population
  3. 6. What makes our work trustworthy
  4. 8. Shorthand for a new(ish) survey sampling method
  5. 9. Gary Langer polls for this network
  6. 12. The 1615 rooftop
  7. 13. Offers cheerful lobby greetings
  8. 14. How questions are asked and answered
  9. 18. We try to reduce it in multiple ways
  10. 19. Statistical analysis behind the typology
  11. 20. N&I’s friends across the alley windows
  12. 22. This relationship is hard to claim
  13. 24. A not-so-private meeting room
  14. 25. This channel may make you hungry
  15. 30. A survey pitfall when it comes to language
  16. 31. What makes our work pioneering
  17. 32. A home for Politics before the Center
  18. 35. Where we’re moving in July
  19. 37. What telephone response rates have done
  20. 40. The Center’s “cafeteria”
  21. 42. They aren’t just red or blue
  22. 44. Cornell center collecting all polling data
  23. 46. Shorthand for how we communicate our findings, visually
  24. 49. Something can fall in it, or outside of it
  25. 50. New Center tool for workflow & collaboration
  26. 51. A visual approach to storytelling
  27. 55. Our yearly “wow” roundup
  28. 57. Digital hub of the Center’s culture
  29. 58. They study systems of knowledge
  30. 60. Farragut North’s line
  31. 62. They make everything happen IRL
  32. 64. Report format rarely actually downloaded
  33. 66. The underappreciated Farragut West line
  34. 68. Big partner for media research
  35. 69. Crazy ___: Tool for heatmapping webpages
  36. 70. Home sweet home for the past 20 years
  37. 74. Our first digital director (first name, last initial)
  38. 77. Founding Director of Pew Research Center
  39. 79. In their own words
  40. 80. The difference between observed and true values
  41. 81. They study the meaning of life and more
  42. 82. They are all about our daily lives
  43. 83. ‘The Next America’ author
Down
  1. 2. We always aim for this value
  2. 3. They’re taking over the Trends Panel contract
  3. 4. Writes “Department of Data” at WaPo
  4. 5. New database of all ATP surveys
  5. 7. Andy Kohut was a regular here
  6. 10. A primary source for demographic data
  7. 11. The blog, formerly
  8. 15. The team on the cutting edge
  9. 16. Our bread and butter
  10. 17. We would be lost without them
  11. 21. The football, formerly
  12. 23. How we show change over time, visually
  13. 26. The Center’s board chair
  14. 27. Whether or not it matters
  15. 28. Shorthand for our survey engine
  16. 29. Best cocktail at the Jefferson
  17. 33. Most populous Slack channel
  18. 34. A real world test for polling, some say
  19. 36. The first one was released in 1987
  20. 38. Our first comms director (first name, last initial)
  21. 39. Arguably, the hardest to pronounce meeting room
  22. 41. Our blog for nerd cred
  23. 43. An old school tool for research teams
  24. 45. The “chillest” cat in #pets
  25. 47. Where survey methodologists meet
  26. 48. A digital feature that can tell you where you fit
  27. 52. They poll a lot on health policy
  28. 53. They focus on our digital lives
  29. 54. A favorite conference for digital publishing
  30. 56. A survey instrument
  31. 59. Acronym for how we try to write
  32. 61. With &, the team that studies identity
  33. 63. A technique used to match the data to the population
  34. 64. Where we share our furry friends
  35. 65. The team that makes everything happen, data-wise
  36. 67. Our internal website for policies, etc.
  37. 71. The _____: Our friendly term for a couple (in)famous polling analysts
  38. 72. What we track
  39. 73. The team with the broadest lens
  40. 75. An “appetizing” way to show parts of the whole
  41. 76. Our go-to data viz style
  42. 78. With &, the team that tracks the information landscape
  43. 81. What makes our work sound