I really don't know
why the poll results are so surprising.
That's partly
why poll results vary so much.
Not exact matches
That is
why I'm warning the EC to be credible with the upcoming
polls... The wind has rejected President Mahama, and if the EC should be fair, transparent and declare the
results credibly, then, President Mahama will not be the President of Ghana after the December 7, elections.»
There are a number of articles on how gutting the Voters Protection Act might explain
why the
polls and election
results seem to contradict each other.
We still don't know
why all the opinion
polls were so out of alignment with the final
result.
As a
result of this failure to «predict» the
result, the Market Research Society held an inquiry into the reasons
why the
polls had been so much at variance with actual public opinion.
Why else would the
polls be predicting such varied
results depending on how the question is asked or what was said beforehand.
Adam Fleming settles down with his guide to what happens when the
polls close - what
results are expected when and
why declarations will continue for around 24 hours.
Curtice, who as president of the British
Polling Council launched an inquiry into
why opinion
polls failed to accurately predict the
result, also joked about how his exit
poll proved to be correct.
Why have different
polls produced starkly different
results regarding the US presidential race?
That explains
why Labour's
poll ratings are at a 6 - month high (currently higher than they were after the New Labour cheerleaders» insistence on the leadership bashing the unions or on getting «economic credibility», which only
resulted in a slide in the
polls).
Newsnight looks at
why published
polls ahead of the general election proved to be a bad prediction of the
results.
Our friends over at AskMen.com have just released the
results of their 2013 Ask Men's Great Male Survey — a report
polling over 70,000 men on everything from dating to technology, from celebrities to business, finally revealing the reasons
why modern British guys do what they do.
When a learner views
poll results that differ from their own answers, they'll wonder
why.
In
Why Do Two Good
Polls Get Different
Results?
Readers of the three
polls have noticed some differences in the
results and they wonder
why that should be in an age when
polling is supposed to be scientific.
So
why should we expect that telling them what they already know will dispel the controversy reflected in persisting
poll results showing that they are polarized on global warming?
It's as if a
polling company announced that they'd rerun their pre-election
poll data and discovered that they'd correctly forecast the Brexit
result after all; that they couldn't tell you
why, because the computer they'd done it on was broken; but that they knew they'd got it right this time because other
polling organisations had done the same thing.
Gallup officials say their
poll's
results could explain
why Americans don't politically prioritize environmental issues; instead, their top concerns are issues that will affect them immediately, like the economy and health care.