Define and describe each of the following
Polls
Exit polls
Tracking polls
Straw polls
Push polls
Margin of error
Poll.
It is a survey of people to know their opinion or it is also used in election.
Exit polls.
It is taken immediately by people to leave the polling station.It is used to collect the demographic data about whom they voted and their reasons because votes are cast anonymously.
Tracking polls.
In this the response is calculated using moving average by using data daily or at random periods.
Straw polls.
It is an unofficial ballet which is used to know the popular opinion which help to know the majority of opinion of people.
Push polls.
It is a type of manipulation done by politition to sway the voters by using guise of opinion polls.
Margin of error.
It is a statistical expression which tells the result which may differ from real population value.
Define and describe each of the following Polls Exit polls Tracking polls Straw polls Push polls...
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