Appraising a poll. In December 2006 the Wall Street Journal published an article on President Bushs approval

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Appraising a poll. In December 2006 the Wall Street Journal published an article on President Bush’s approval rating. It found, for example, that just 19% of Americans described themselves as more confident that the war in Iraq will end successfully. News articles tend to be brief in describing sample surveys. Here is part of theWall Street Journal’s description of this poll:

The Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll was based on nationwide telephone interviews of 1,006 American adults, conducted December 8–11 by the polling organizations of Peter Hart and Bill McInturff.

The sample was drawn in the following manner. 520 geographic points were randomly selected proportionate to the population of each region and, within each region, by size of place. Individuals were selected by a method that gave all telephone numbers, listed and unlisted, an equal chance of being included.

Page 70 lists several “questions to ask” about an opinion poll. What answers does the Wall Street Journal give to each of these questions?

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Statistics Concepts And Controversies

ISBN: 9781429277761

7th Edition

Authors: David S Moore, William I Notz

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