The 2016 election demonstrated the importance of careful weighting protocols, as many state-level surveys did not weight samples by educational attainment.
How The Washington Post’s polling average works|Scott Clement, Emily Guskin|October 16, 2020|Washington Post
Some pollsters such as Ipsos and the Pew Research Center have taken weighting by education a step further by weighting for educational attainment within racial groups.
What Pollsters Have Changed Since 2016 — And What Still Worries Them About 2020|Geoffrey Skelley (geoffrey.skelley@abc.com)|October 13, 2020|FiveThirtyEight
Melillo traces the history of these bugs and their products as a query into modernity’s attainments and its discontents.
Why We Should Eat Crickets. And Other Bug Ideas - Facts So Romantic|Mary Ellen Hannibal|October 2, 2020|Nautilus
“Because the center-assessed grades elevated the overall attainment, the currency of qualifications got devalued, so it pushed everything up the system,” says Andrew Hargreaves, co-founder of DataHE.
UK Universities Predicted a COVID-19 Crash. They Got the Opposite|Fiona Zublin|September 17, 2020|Ozy
The Post-ABC Minnesota poll’s initial sample of adults was weighted by educational attainment as well as race, gender, age and geopolitical regions of the state.
Post-ABC poll and others suggest Minnesota has shifted since 2016, but by how much?|Scott Clement, Dan Balz|September 16, 2020|Washington Post
There are no scientific, medical, or technological barriers to its attainment.
Gordon Brown on Why Education Is Every Human’s Right|Gordon Brown|July 14, 2012|DAILY BEAST
She knew, however, that this is no road to a woman's attainment of her desires.
The Boy with Wings|Berta Ruck
Passion and prejudice have often hindered the attainment of noble ends which were earnestly sought.
Religious Folk-Songs of the Southern Negroes|Howard W. Odum
So far success had attended it, even beyond his hopes, but the result which he desired seemed further from attainment than ever.
Ponce de Leon|William Pilling
This is but an emotional bias and has nothing to do whatsoever with the attainment of truth.
The Necessity of Atheism|Dr. D.M. Brooks
But to the attainment of these ends, they must keep respectively, in their places, and act faithfully in them.
Sermons on Various Important Subjects|Andrew Lee
British Dictionary definitions for attainment
attainment
/ (əˈteɪnmənt) /
noun
an achievement or the act of achieving; accomplishment