Re: RE: Polls
Badboy, can I assume that your understanding of statistics is poor at best? Otherwise you would understand why most polls are garbage and why ones with a small sample size are especially bad.
The larger the N value, the more statistical confidence one can have in the result. Obvious, there limitations for a simple poll, you can't survey a hundred thousand people, but you really can't let 500 people speak for 20 or so million voters.
Frankly, they don't provide enough information about the survey to give me any confidence. Who did they survey, when, where. What questions did they ask before that may have perhaps lead the respondent to vote a certain way.
If you take your average voter who is not enthusiastic for any party, and ask them whom they support immediately after talking about the Gomrey inquiry, whom do you think they aren't going to support?
Be careful what you believe!
badboy said:Reverend Blair said:They only polled 500 people. I'll wait for more data, thanks.
What do you want 30 million, oops that would be a election.
Badboy, can I assume that your understanding of statistics is poor at best? Otherwise you would understand why most polls are garbage and why ones with a small sample size are especially bad.
The larger the N value, the more statistical confidence one can have in the result. Obvious, there limitations for a simple poll, you can't survey a hundred thousand people, but you really can't let 500 people speak for 20 or so million voters.
Frankly, they don't provide enough information about the survey to give me any confidence. Who did they survey, when, where. What questions did they ask before that may have perhaps lead the respondent to vote a certain way.
If you take your average voter who is not enthusiastic for any party, and ask them whom they support immediately after talking about the Gomrey inquiry, whom do you think they aren't going to support?
Be careful what you believe!