None are accurate. Polls ask a small group of people what they think and each one can be wrong with the results.
A poll conducted by a reputable polling organization with a large sample size, a diverse participant pool, and a clear methodology is most likely to be accurate. Look for polls that adhere to best practices in survey methodology and have a track record of accurately predicting outcomes.
There is no definitive answer, as the accuracy of a poll can vary depending on the methods used and the population being sampled. However, some reputable polling organizations known for their accuracy include Gallup, Pew Research Center, and Quinnipiac University. It's important to look at the methodology and track record of a pollster when evaluating its accuracy.
A census aims to collect data from an entire population, while a poll collects data from a sample of the population. A census provides a comprehensive and accurate snapshot of the entire population, while a poll offers insights based on a smaller subset.
The most important aspect to look at when evaluating a poll is the methodology used in conducting the survey. This includes factors such as sample size, sampling method, margin of error, and whether the poll was conducted in a way that is representative and unbiased.
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.
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Gallup poll
Phone poll
TIPP was the most accurate in the 2004 election. Gallup is best-known brand, but this time around they are covering their bases by producing several polls that yield different results, which seems pretty useless. Rasmussen also has a good reputation.
Margin of Error
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The results of scientific polls might not be accurate if the people being polled are aware of the agenda of the poll. A poll also might not be accurate if a large enough group of diverse people are not included in the poll.
Tracking poll
There is no way to know what percent of girls finger themselves. Many girls would consider that private and an accurate poll is not very likely to happen.
No, I don't think so. Unless an accurate poll is taken, no-one can answer this question.
The result of the poll changes voters' opinions
I have heard of nothing about a UFO poll.
That is about the Marvel Thor, so most likely no.