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I found a graph that is not bias.
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Originally Posted by
Hamble
I found a graph that is not bias.
Interesting! But I think you will need to find a graph with a strong third contestant in the running.
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Interesting! But I think you will need to find a graph with a strong third contestant in the running.
It would not be as gratifying .
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Originally Posted by
Hamble
It would not be as gratifying .
No, perhaps not - but it is cheating!
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Originally Posted by
Hamble
I found a graph that is not bias.
I find it strange you should say that ... all of these opinion polls, even the ones claiming to be unbiased, only ask a selection of various people in various locations at various times.
Whilst I do agree they can be indicative, I would find it impossible to declare they were totally free from any possible bias.
"May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one." - Firefly (TV Series)
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said
No, perhaps not - but it is cheating!
UK political party lead
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said
No, perhaps not - but it is cheating!
Ok.
https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics...em-21-brex-14-
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AdmiralAckbar
I find it strange you should say that ... all of these opinion polls, even the ones claiming to be unbiased, only ask a selection of various people in various locations at various times.
Whilst I do agree they can be indicative, I would find it impossible to declare they were totally free from any possible bias.
You have a point.
I posted a YouGov poll as Mr Hamble is signed up to reply to their survey's.
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Originally Posted by
Hamble
Yes, and a few weeks before, that poll was completely different. I know numbers change - but not that quick!
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Originally Posted by
Hamble
You have a point.
I posted a YouGov poll as Mr Hamble is signed up to reply to their survey's.
The polls he does he is 'invited' to take part because he fits a profile, it wouldn't do for your heartthrob to come out on top in a poll for the Sunday Times.
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Originally Posted by
AdmiralAckbar
I find it strange you should say that ... all of these opinion polls, even the ones claiming to be unbiased, only ask a selection of various people in various locations at various times.
Whilst I do agree they can be indicative, I would find it impossible to declare they were totally free from any possible bias.
That is the reason why polls are seldom accurate.The polls are supposed to take a wide selection of people of all ages, from all fields and a small proportion of people are used to estimate an outcome. However, the population does not form equal numbers of similar groups, the polls do not represent the different areas where people are from and the polls have no knowledge of how many people connect to facebook. There are just too many variables for any poll to be accurate.
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Originally Posted by
Alikado
The polls he does he is 'invited' to take part because he fits a profile, it wouldn't do for your heartthrob to come out on top in a poll for the Sunday Times.
Don't just take the Sunday Times word for it!
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/l...ints-wts3m8wbf
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Originally Posted by
Hamble
Still more than all the other Political Parties added together.
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said
That is the reason why polls are seldom accurate.The polls are supposed to take a wide selection of people of all ages, from all fields and a small proportion of people are used to estimate an outcome. However, the population does not form equal numbers of similar groups, the polls do not represent the different areas where people are from and the polls have no knowledge of how many people connect to facebook. There are just too many variables for any poll to be accurate.
The polls are 'commissioned to give an outcome for a headline.
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Alikado
Still more than all the other Political Parties added together.
With a bit of help from Entryism.
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