Poll Illiteracy: How the Public Misunderstands Polls

Published: Jan 1, 2021
Abstract
The century-long tradition of reporting poll results as vote shares does not provide direct answers to the very questions voters are most interested in (e.g., who will govern). The present study provides experimental evidence showing that voters are largely unable to derive such information from polls themselves. When estimating the likelihood of two electoral outcomes, participants failed to realize that small changes in poll numbers can have...
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Title
Poll Illiteracy: How the Public Misunderstands Polls
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
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