Understanding Credible Polls and Surveys

Understanding Credible Polls and Surveys

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Interactive Video

Created by

Ethan Morris

Mathematics, Social Studies, Education

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

08:35

The video explains how to ensure a poll or survey is credible by discussing key elements such as random sampling, adequate population size, neutral question wording, and transparency in methods. It uses a real poll example to illustrate these concepts and explains the margin of error and its impact on interpreting poll results.

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1.

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Why is it important for a poll or survey to be statistically credible?

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What is a key characteristic of a random sample?

3.

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Which of the following is an example of a non-random sample?

4.

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Why is a large sample size important in surveys?

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What does a margin of error indicate in a survey?

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How can the wording of survey questions affect the results?

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Why is transparency important in conducting surveys?

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What was the margin of error in the Florida poll example?

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What does a confidence interval represent in a poll?

10.

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What factor could still change the outcome of a poll before an election?

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