Shawn Scott
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This is an incredibly important point @cbouzy is demonstrating. In my 30 year advertising career the North Star is knowing that the difference between success and failure can come down to 10 words strung together. Media literacy should also include knowing who is running the poll and their bias.
Christopher Bouzy @cbouzy
It's the same question worded differently with different results. The polls are not scientific, but this experiment demonstrates how you can manipulate the outcome of a poll with just how you word it.
02:32 PM - May 01, 2024
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Steve Rappleyea
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In response to Shawn Scott.
“I’m not sure” is remarkably stable. That’s something interesting to me.
10:05 AM - May 02, 2024
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Shawn Hurley
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In response to Shawn Scott.
Reminds of the first week of statistics.
11:57 PM - May 01, 2024
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Koronin
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In response to Shawn Scott.
So glad you did this. When I see polling I always want to know how the questions were asked and who did the polling.
09:59 PM - May 01, 2024
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2PupsMommy
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It's why push polling is so insidious.
05:21 PM - May 01, 2024
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