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PSC 211 Students Lead Lunch with the League

Students in Professor Shamira Gelbman's PSC 211: Election Polls & Public Opinion class facilitated a "Lunch with the League" discussion of election polls and their coverage in the media. The event took place at Fusion 54 on Thursday, Oct. 3, and was sponsored by the League of Women Voters and the Community-Engaged Alliance.

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Students in Professor Shamira Gelbman's Election Polls & Public Opinion class shared information with the Crawfordsville community on political polling. Avery Epstein '25 talks about target populatons.

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Professor of Political Science Shamira Gelbman engages with attendees prior to the presentations.

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Alexandra Thomas, Crawfordsville League of Women Voters board member, opens the lunchtime program. She said to those in attendance, "This research is extremely valuable to me, the community, and to the League of Women Voters in order to know what's going on."

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Gelbman introduces the first presenters.

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James Langmaid '25 introduces the attendes to modes of polling.

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Bryce Kinnaman ’27 listens intently to his classmates' presentation.

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Olivier Tuyishime '25 presented with Langmaid.

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Nick Green '27 (left) and Colin Baker '25 presented on sampling and how to overcome the mathematical chance of error.

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As Baker mentions, be wary of polls with a margin of error greater than four percent.

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Baker leads a discussion of the intracicies of margin of error.

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Isaac Morrison '26 and his research partner discussed populations in polling.

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Audience members peppered the students with questions over lunch.

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Derek McDonald '27 answers a question from an audience member.

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Morgan Govekar '26 (center left) gives a thoughtful answer to a question.

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Morrison goes into more detail during the question-and-answer session.

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Class members listen to an audience member's response.

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There was plenty of thoughtful back-and-forth between the students and community members.

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Langmaid delivers a thoughtful response.

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The political science students were active listeners as well.

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Community members asked plenty of energetic questions.

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Gelbman has taught this class at Wabash during each presidential election since 2012. She says multiple factors contribute to make it a different experience every time.

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Audeince members shared personal experiences with polling and also asked for best practices for participating.

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Wabash students were able to give deatiled answers to questions posed and enjoyed the opportunity to share what they've learned with community members.

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Green makes a point near the end of the session.


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