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Polling is a process and a way that politicians gather data to try to determine
Polling is a process and a way that politicians gather data to try to determine how voters will vote on certain issues and on certain politicians. Scientific polls are difficult to obtain. Many criteria must be met to produce scientific results. Representative samples are vital to achieving scientific results. For example, if you pour popcorn into a bowl, you do not need to eat the whole bowl to know if you like popcorn. Representative samples work the same way. However, you cannot have an unrepresentative or small sample of the whole and achieve scientific results. In this assignment, you will discuss the differences between anecdotal evidence and representative samples. You will also discuss how polling attempts to measure public opinion and the historical accuracy of polling within the United States.
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Assignment Instructions
Review the module activities and resources.
Review APA format in Brainfuse.
Review the APA style in the Start Here Section.
Research polling in your state and in the United States.
Answer the prompts using the course resources and credible resources.
Research polling and if it is generally accurate, explain how a representative sample is important to a scientific poll and how anecdotal evidence can cause unscientific poll results.
Discuss how polling works, how public opinion is scientifically measured, and research the historical accuracy of polling within the United States.
This paper should be 300-500 words in essay format.
Cite and reference all resources utilized in the assignment. There should be two or more references.
Check for grammar, spelling, punctuation, and APA formatting.
Submit the assignment by the due date listed in the course schedule.
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