Sentences with phrase «more phone polls»

With less than four weeks before Election Day, only this much is certain: More ads, more phone polls, more fliers and more door - knockers will result in more interruptions, more shouting, more litter and more intrusions when all you want to do is sip a glass of wine and actually finish the last chapter before book club this month.

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In the contract, Kogan's psychological profiling methods are described as «less costly, more detailed, and more quickly collected» than other individual profiling methods, such as «standard political polling or phone samples».
The poll also showed that churches have become more comfortable with attendees using their phones during services.
It is just that phone polls have typically been finding around 10 % more Remain voters amongst younger voters than have internet polls, and 10 % more amongst older voters too.
Providing an answer has not been easy, because close examination of the detailed tables for the two sets of polls simply uncovers the fact that phone polls find more Remain voters than internet polls do within more or less every category of voter.
But fundamentally, exit polls are simply more reliable than phone or internet polls: they take place at the polling stations by people who have certainly voted.
This probably doesn't reflect a Lib Dem recovery just yet — the fieldwork was actually carried out before or immediately after Mark Oaten's resignation — it is more likely to be normal sample error or the minor effects of using a different sampling method (the MORI poll in the Sun was a phone poll, this was a face - to - face poll).
NY State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is launching his own investigation into the board, following more than 700 complaints phoned into the state voter hotline reporting closed polling stations, faulty machines and a slew of other problems.
Past vote weighting of phone polls invariably involves making the sample more Conservative and less Labour and the cross-breaks of the ComRes poll for the Indy shows that answers to this question are very closely correlated with voting intention — 72 % of Tory voters answer Cameron & Osborne and 80 % of Labour voters answer Brown & Darling.
On September 5th I did some neighborhood canvassing for my first choice and returned to UFT for several more hundred calls on September 9 and 10, 2013 when the polls had shifted some but not at all akin to the responses on my phone line.
The pair also say that correlations with attitudes towards social issues like gender or racial equality could explain the differences, with those interviewed on the phone seemingly more socially liberal than average, while those polled online are more socially conservative.
That might be because people are more likely to express «politically correct» views when speaking to another person on the phone, versus the more anonymous setting of an internet poll.
The poll's margin of error was 4.1 percentage points, and it surveyed more than 1,000 adults on the web or by phone Aug. 17 - 21.
As more people use cell phones instead of landlines (the latter of which make canvassing easier) and fewer respond to surveys, polling has grown increasingly expensive.
Even more surprising were the results that came from phone polls conducted in January and March of 2003 asking teachers their opinions on ProComp just before the vote to adopt the new program.
Project Tomorrow's Speak Up survey, 1 which polled more than 300,000 students, parents, and administrators about 21st - century skills and technology use in school, found that students are increasingly discontented with rules that limit their access to technology at school and prohibit them from using the tools and devices they use outside school, such as cell phones, e-mail, and text messaging.
Engage your classroom with polls, exit tickets, after - class reminders, and more — delivered to each student on their own phone or tablet.
Before either of these phones were announced (and specs / features known) we posted a poll asking which phone you want more and over 75 % said they wanted the Galaxy Nexus.
Another article in the Washington Post on May 20, 2012 reports statistics from a poll in California revealing that cell phone use while driving was more of a concern that driving while intoxicated.
In the contract, Kogan's psychological profiling methods are described as «less costly, more detailed, and more quickly collected» than other individual profiling methods, such as «standard political polling or phone samples».
There's been some beautiful headlines lately with the Windows Phone OS taking awards, winning polls, and more.
In a poll of more than 500 customers who traded in their old phones and planned to upgrade to the Galaxy S6, more than half (55.17 %) were trading in an older Samsung phone.
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