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AP Government The Polling Process Scientific polling is extremely difficult 5 basic steps 1 define your target audience 12 th grade girls steel workers all registered voters in VA 2 construct a sample ID: 368955

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The Polling Process

AP GovernmentSlide2

The Polling Process

Scientific polling is extremely difficult

5 basic steps

1. define your target audience

12

th

grade girls

steel workers

all registered voters in VA

2. construct a sample

you can

t poll all registered voters in VA, so you must figure out how to get a proportional sample that will get you accurate data

Will never have a perfect sample; margin is usually +_ 3Slide3

The Polling Process

5 basic steps cont…

3. prepare valid questions

Yes or No?

The best questions measure INTENSITY, STABILITY, & RELEVANCE

To what extent? (strongly agree, agree, don

t know, disagree, etc.)

Try not to propose

loaded,

emotionally charged, or biased words

Keep vocabulary simple, and questions short

4. select and control how the poll will be taken

Surveys (phone or mail)

Focus group

Pollster

s dress, tone, and attitude could affect answers

Often, people lie or bend the truth… don

t want to sound uninformed (depends on wording)Slide4

The Polling Process

5 basic steps cont…

5. analyze and report findings to the government

For data to be of any value, it must be properly analyzed and broken down into data that can be easily interpreted

Pollsters use technology to draw conclusions based on their findingsSlide5

Polling

More politicians, including the president, rely on polling data today than ever before

Reagan and Clinton used public opinion more than any had before themSlide6

Polling

Polling Data & Presidential Decision-Making Examples

Reagan did not intervene in Nicaragua when he faced a challenge from leftist insurgents because it did not poll well among American citizens (criticized by the media for relying on public opinion for foreign policy).

Public opinion polls convinced George H. W. Bush (who feared another Vietnam) to drive Iraqi troops out of Kuwait. Slide7

Polling

Polling Data & Presidential Decision-Making Examples

Congress did not impeach President Clinton after public opinion polls showed that 71 percent of people were outraged at how the media was handling the Monica Lewinsky scandal.

George W. Bush wanted to privatize social security to those who wanted it in (aka young people could start their own private account for their social security contributions that the government could not touch), but when 46 percent of people in a poll disagreed with this, he did not do it.Slide8

Polling

These cases should not be viewed as a celebration of the power of public opinion or the importance of polls.

Rather, they illustrate the extent to which public views have played a central role in the course of national affairs since the 1980s.

What do you think? Is public opinion meaningful?Slide9

Polling Project