On this week’s podcast Keiran discusses the initial BPC Polling Inquiry findings with Mike Smithson. … Keiran and Mike also discuss the U.S. presidential race. Keiran argues we are underestimating Trump and Mike explains why he is no longer backing Ted Cruz in the betting markets. CONT. Polling Matters Read more »
8th Annual Dubious Polling Awards: 2015’s Worst in Media Polling
10. “The Left Hand Doesn’t Know What the Right Hand Is Doing” Award … 9 . “Leading the Witness” Award … 8. “The Pollyanna” Award … CONT. David W. Moore, iMediaEthics Read more »
Polling Memo to U.S.: Counting Conservatives Isn’t Easy
As Iowa voters prepare to kick off voting in the U.S. presidential nominating contests Feb. 1, an inquiry into the failure of Britain’s pollsters to predict last year’s election result is raising questions about the accuracy of surveys in the race to succeed Barack Obama. An investigation by the British […] Read more »
Not All Polls Are Created Equal
… To Nate Cohn, reporter with The New York Times’ The Upshot, not all polls are created equal. In fact, very few are worth your time. He joined NPR’s Tamara Keith and Danielle Kurtzleben on the NPR Politics Podcast to talk about political polls, the methodology behind them, and which […] Read more »
General election opinion poll failure down to not reaching Tory voters
The long-awaited postmortem into what wrong with the opinion polls in last year’s general election is published on Tuesday, and it points the finger at the pollsters’ failure to reach enough Conservative voters. Patrick Sturgis, a professor of research methodology at Southampton University, who has headed a team of nine […] Read more »
Can We Trust the Opinion Polls?
… In the first part of a series examining the role of opinion polling in British politics, David Cowling looks at the track record of polls in previous elections. He explores why their results matter and whether there were warning signs that should have indicated they were going wrong before […] Read more »