Public opinion polls are surveys conducted to measure people's views, beliefs, or attitudes on specific topics or issues. They provide insights into public sentiment and can influence policy decisions.
Related terms
Sampling Bias: Sampling bias occurs when certain groups are overrepresented or underrepresented in a poll, leading to inaccurate results.
Margin of Error: The margin of error indicates how much variation there may be between survey results and actual population opinions.
Exit Polls: Exit polls are conducted outside polling stations during elections to predict voting patterns before official results are announced.