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after the fact, and
sometimes statistically significant undercounts or
overcounts occur. For example, for the 2020
decennial census, 14
states had significant...
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Census Bureau Releases 2020
Undercount and
Overcount Rates by
State and the
District of Columbia". Census.gov.
Retrieved May...
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significant overcounts of
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United States census Morrison...
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Census overcount and undercount, 2021".
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August 2021...
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absolute accuracy.
Modern approaches take into
account the
problems of
overcount and
undercount and the
coherence of
census enumerations with
other official...
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confirmed (rather than suspected) COVID-19,10
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those who died from hunger, cold,
disease or
other war conditions.
Early overcounts were also the
result of many
victims being entered in both
civilian and...