As Americans await election results, many are looking to the polls for answers. JUMP TO: MARGIN OF ERROR l PHONE/DIGITAL l OUTLIER POLLS Dr. Andy Smith, from the University of New Hampshire Survey ...
A behind-the-scenes blog about research methods at Pew Research Center. For our latest findings, visit pewresearch.org. Every survey finding published by Pew Research ...
Oct. 8, 2008— -- Surveys based on a random sample of respondents are subject to sampling error – a calculation of how closely the results reflect the attitudes ...
Mark Blumenthal and Natalie Jackson of Huffpost Pollster write: If you read polls in the news, you’re probably familiar with the term “margin of error.” What ...
Pew Research Center’s international surveys are largely conducted via telephone or face-to-face interviews, depending on the country. (The exceptions are the United States and Australia, where surveys ...
As Americans await election results, many are looking to the polls for answers. Dr. Andy Smith from the University of New Hampshire Survey Center joined LiveNOW from FOX on Election Day with tips for ...
As Americans await the presidential election results, many are looking to the polls for clues. A poll’s margin of error describes how close a survey result can ...
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