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General election 2019: What is an opinion poll?

Feb 16,2020 8:01 am

In the run-up to The General election, we will hear a lot more about how the parties are doing in the opinion polls and who the next government might be.

But how do the polls work, whose opinions are asked and how valuable are the results?

What is an opinion poll?

Opinion polls provide a snapshot of people's views on a particular issue. They are widely used when elections are approaching.

People may be asked things like which party they would vote for, their views on party leaders and which issues most concern them.

Opinion polls can be useful to see how different parties are doing, but they may not reflect the make-up of the next Parliament.

The means that The Local candidate in each constituency who receives The Most votes becomes an MP. And The Party with The Most winning candidates nationally normally forms a government.

So, a party that is predicted to have 10% more of the vote than its main rival, for example, will not always end up with 10% more MPs.

How accurate are the results?

They are Not Perfect , but the Average of errors on polls going back More Than 70 years is only a couple of points, says Will Jennings of the University of Southampton.

Over The Last few elections, 90% of polls conducted just before the election

During this general election campaign, the clear trend has been the Conservatives and Labour going up - and the Brexit Party and Lib Dems going down.

Party support: 11 December 2019 Party Average (%) Likely range CON 43 (39-47) LAB 33 (29-37) LD 12 (8-16) SNP 4 --* BRX 3 (0-7) GRN 3 (0-7) PC 0 --* UKIP 0 --* TIGfC 0 --* Trend line showing Average voting intention, based on individual polls * Because the SNP and Plaid Cymru only campaign in Scotland and Wales respectively, and UKIP and The Independent Group for Change are standing candidates in so few areas, the margins of error for their support across Great Britain is likely to be less than +/- 1% What happened in recent elections?

Poll results were criticised after both the 2015 and 2017 general elections.

A review by The British Polling Council said that polls before the 2015 vote They failed to predict the Conservative Party 's majority win and over-represented Labour voters.

The review suggested the main reason was unrepresentative sampling.

Two years later, the opinion polls all suggested a clear Conservative lead over Labour in the run-up to the election. While the Tories did win, it was without the predicted majority.

The polls were right about theirs and the Lib Dems' vote share, but they were wrong about Labour's. It was also thought.

Who takes part in opinion polls?

The Number of people questioned varies from poll to poll.

Most political polls ask between 1,000 and 2,000 people. However, to be involved you usually need to have signed up to be on a survey panel, unless the poll is conducted by phone or In Person .

People do not join these panels specifically to give their views on politics. Many will only ever be questioned on issues like their views on The Best pizza delivery firm or where they go on holiday.

But the panels are also generally where the opinion poll companies collect their views at election time.

The panels can be very big - Some containing up to one million participants. However, the actual number of people actively taking part on a regular basis may be only about 25% of such a total.

People are given various incentives, such as shopping vouchers or a small financial reward, for doing the surveys.

What makes a poll representative of the country?

Many people will never be asked questions by pollsters, but this does not mean that polls are not accurate.

Two methods of ensuring that polls represent The Voice of The Nation are random sampling and quota sampling.

The random way involves pulling out people's contact details from a list and contacting them.

Quota sampling means having certain numbers of people of certain ages, genders and locations taking part in a survey.

During this election campaign, applying national trends to individual constituencies.

The results of polls can often be released very quickly. A poll can be finished in the afternoon and the results published later that evening.

How does the BBC report opinion polls?

Polls are helpful for tracking changes in support for the different Political Parties . But they can only ever provide an approximate picture and shouldn't be treated as a reliable guide to what will happen in the election.

It's particularly important to look at long-term trends - rather than focusing on individual polls.

So you will never see the result of a poll in the headlines of a TV news bulletin for example.

Instead we That takes in all voting intention polls published by members of The British Polling Council.

The BBC's aim is to try to smooth out specific errors in any individual poll. However, it's still possible for all of the polls to be systematically inaccurate. So even The Tracker should be treated with The Right degree of caution.



Source of news: bbc.com

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