Originally Posted by
Hew
LOL. Obtuse much? You provide me with the following info and I'll get right on your request:
- Survey sample size
- Survey demographics (including age, sex, political affiliation, race, etc.)
- Exact questions
- How were responses formatted (yes/no, multiple choice, open ended)
- How questioned (phone, in person, email, etc.)
- Order that questions were asked
- Time of day questioned were asked
- Day of week they were asked
- Dates of sampling
- Sample timeframe (how many days to conduct sample)
- Dates of sampling (taken over 3 days, over one month)
- Statistical model of analysis
- Margin of error
All of those items go into conducting a survey, and ANY of those items can skew it (intentionally or not). While you're working on the list I've requested I'll hang on to my belief that a liberal polling organization funded by very liberal special interests produced a study that was skewed (intentionally or not) to come up with results consistent with the liberal notions that were in their liberal skulls.
Figures don't lie, but liars sure can figure.