A poll question is a closed query, posed with a number of possible answers suggested. Users of the poll select their answer and that counts as a vote towards that answer so that the popularity of each answer within the group of users might be judged.
A simple example would be, "Are you male or female?" You might expect the answers to look like this, depending on the Demographics of your audience:
Male: 50%
Female: 50%
Of course if you only targeted female respondents then the response should be "Female: 100%".
A push poll is a biased question. A straw poll is an informal poll. An exit poll is taken on election day.
exit poll
One of the most important things to notice about an opinion poll is margin of error. Two other important things to notice are poll participants, and how the question was asked.
Sample size: Ensure the poll has a large enough sample size to be representative. Methodology: Pay attention to how the poll was conducted to understand potential biases. Margin of error: Recognize that results may have a margin of error and may not be precise.
You can create a poll using a site like Widgetbox, or on webs.com it has a built in poll maker.
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To have a good poll, you need a clear and specific question, a well-defined target audience, a representative sample, and unbiased wording of the question. Additionally, the poll should be conducted using a reliable and transparent methodology, and the data collected should be analyzed and presented accurately.
Odd question....but from it's poll, across the topline, and to the tail
When you can ask a question with several possible answers and your friends get to vote.
This is not a question, more like a poll. If I were you I would go to social media and make this a poll or an ad.
I took a poll from homeless people gathered around a telephone pole on Second Street.A white pole marked the spot for organizers to take a poll from the public.One question in the poll was whether people thought it would be fun to climb a 30-foot tall pole.
this is more like a poll than like a question