Straw vote polling is highly unreliable because nothing in the process ensures that those who respond will represent a reasonably accurate cross section of the total population.
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Assuming you meam 'straw polling' - it's a 'snapshot' poll of a small group of people - usually conducted to gauge how the general public is likely to vote in a general election.
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One major problem with the reliability of straw votes is that they do not always accurately represent the views or preferences of the entire group. They can be easily influenced by factors such as vocal participants, group dynamics, or biases, leading to skewed results. Additionally, straw votes do not provide a comprehensive understanding of the issues being discussed, as they are often conducted informally and lack detailed analysis.
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they reflect a narroe segment of the population
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A. Straw poll A. Informal poll B. Push poll B. Technique for spreading negative information C. Exit poll C. Poll taken at voting place
the question to be Straw person strategyA straw man strategy in an argument is to misrepresent the key point of an opponent's position and present that the whole basis is wrong.To "set up a straw man" or "set up a straw man argument" is to describe a position that superficially resembles an opponent's actual view but is easier to refute, then attribute that position to the opponent (for example, deliberately overstating the opponent's position). A straw man argument can be a successful rhetorical technique (that is, it may succeed in persuading people) but it carries little or no real evidential weight, because the opponent's actual argument has not been refuted.