It has a plus -
minus error margin of 4.2 percentage points.
Not exact matches
The companies surveyed all had at least 20 employees, while the
margin of
error for the sample was plus or
minus 3.54 percentage points, with a 95 % confidence level.
The
margin of sampling
error for all respondents is plus or
minus 4.1 % age points.
Because the
margin of
error is 3 points, the pollsters are confident that support for Trump in the total population is between 40 % and 46 % — or 43 % plus or
minus 3 percentage points.
A Monmouth University survey released on Wednesday — conducted by telephone, and with a plus - or -
minus 3.5 %
margin of
error — found that 51 % of registered voters said they would vote for or lean toward a Democratic candidate if the 2018 elections were held today, compared to just 36 % who said they would vote or lean Republican.
The survey polled 1,213 taxpayers in early March, with a
margin of
error of plus or
minus 3 percentage points.
The survey has a claimed
margin of
error of plus or
minus 5.6 percentage points 19 times out of 20.
The
margin of sampling
error for all respondents is plus or
minus 4.0 percentage points.
It had a
margin of
error of plus or
minus 2 percent.
The
margin of
error is plus or
minus 4 percentage points.
The Morning Consult survey polled 3,971 registered voters on May 11 - 15, with a
margin of
error of plus or
minus 2 percentage points.
The Morning Consult survey polled 3,891 voters from June 15 - 20 with a
margin of
error of plus or
minus 2 percentage points.
The Quinnipiac University Poll surveyed 1,561 registered voters nationwide between May 24 - 30, 2016 with a
margin of
error of plus or
minus 2.5 percentage points.
The consumer poll has a
margin of
error of plus or
minus 1.2 percentage points.
The poll's
margin of
error is plus or
minus 2 percentage points.
For results based on this sample, one can say with 95 % confidence that the
error attributable to sampling has a maximum
margin of plus or
minus 3.5 percentage points (unadjusted for sample design).
The survey has a
margin of
error of plus or
minus 3.7 percentage points.
Environics said the
margin of
error for a sample of this size is plus or
minus 3.4 percentage points, with a confidence level of 95 per cent.
The
margin of
error is plus /
minus 4.5 percentage points.
The
margin of sampling
error for the full sample is plus or
minus 2.6 % in 19 of 20 samples.
The 1,505 respondent survey comes with a plus or
minus 2.5 percent
margin of
error.
The telephone survey of 1,502 adults was conducted from January 9 through Sunday, with a
margin of
error of plus or
minus 2.9 %.
The reports
margin of
error is plus or
minus 2.6 percentage points.
There is a
margin of
error say plus or
minus a few million years.
Between 18 and 28 weeks of gestation, the
margin of
error increases to plus or
minus two weeks.
The
margin of sampling
error is plus or
minus 4 to 8 percentage points for this analysis.
The
margin of
error on the sample of 600 is plus or
minus 4 percentage points, and the
margin of
error on the sample of 222 is plus or
minus 6.6 percentage points.
Quinnipiac University surveyed 822 New York City registered voters with a
margin of
error of plus or
minus 4.4 percentage points, including the design effect, between Sept. 27 and Oct. 4.
It has a
margin of
error of plus or
minus 4.9 percentage points.
The poll, conducted Feb. 14 - 18 and Feb. 21 - 22, had an overall
margin of
error of plus or
minus 3.1 percentage points.
The
margin of
error for the sample of likely voters is plus or
minus four points.
The new Siena poll, which surveyed 805 registered voters by telephone from Jan. 8 to 12, has a
margin of sampling
error of plus or
minus four percentage points.
The poll of 1,076 New York state voters conducted April 26 to May 1 has a
margin of
error of plus or
minus 3.7 percentage points.
The
margin of
error was plus or
minus 4 percentage points.
It has a
margin of
error of plus or
minus 5 percentage points, meaning the results for either candidate could be interpreted as 5 points higher or 5 points lower.
The
margin of
error is plus or
minus 4 percentage points.
The total survey has a
margin of
error of plus or
minus 2.7 percent.
The poll of 1,332 voters, from Jan. 8 -14, has a
margin of
error of plus or
minus 2.7 percentage points.
The poll's
margin of
error is plus or
minus 3.6 percentage points.
We have been approaching this very scientifically; we have been doing our own scientific polling and even some of the polling being done by independent people, the numbers are looking great and so I am confident that from what is being done scientifically, plus or
minus any
margin of
error, we will make 50 % plus... «We are looking at issues of concern to people in different regions and so the campaign message is tailored to address the concerns we find in any particular region and the response we have got is very enthusiastic.
Asked whether his party would seek the support of smaller parties in the event of a second round, President Mahama said; «It is not in my consideration, there is no event that we will be going into a second round, from what I am saying scientifically, plus or
minus any
margin of
error, we will make 50 % plus.»
Overall approval of the way de Blasio was handing his job was at 50 percent in that poll, with a
margin of
error plus or
minus 2.9 percentage points.
It has a
margin of
error of plus - or -
minus 3.7 percentage points.
Borough results for the survey had a
margin of
error plus or
minus 11.17 percent.
The survey of 692 registered voters was conducted April 8 - 12 and has a
margin of
error of plus or
minus 4.3 percentage points.
The poll of 596 likely Nassau voters surveyed between Oct. 23 - 28 has a
margin of
error of plus or
minus 4.1 percentage points.
The poll of 1,298 registered voters, conducted from Aug. 8 through 12, has a
margin of
error of plus or
minus 2.7 percentage points.
The poll, conducted from Oct. 14 to 20, has a
margin of
error of plus or
minus 3 percentage points.
The poll surveyed 1,108 New York City voters between July 30 and August 4, and has a
margin of
error of plus or
minus 2.9 percent.
The poll, which was conducted over two days on May 4 and 5, surveyed 532 registered voters and has a
margin of
error of plus or
minus 4.2 percent.