• jeffw@lemmy.worldOPM
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      Polls are generally pretty accurate. You get some big examples that people blow out of proportion. Or certain agencies that have a specific bias

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        The error is large enough that I don’t think the absolute measurements are useful, but the relative changes can be

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      7 months ago

      It must be propaganda to have such a glowing 43% approval rate…

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      It depends, I worked with a statistician that worked for a major polling company and they take their job pretty seriously, a bit too much. It can be made to skew a certain way by asking questions that serves a certain conclusion but this is just vad methodology. To blanket statement the whole thing as propaganda mostly serves the propagandists. Then the common man can just bias themselves in whatever suits them best.