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