Sampling: Sampling refers to the process of selecting a subset from a larger population for polling purposes. It involves choosing individuals who represent the broader group accurately.
Margin of Error: The margin of error is an indicator that measures how much the results obtained from a poll may deviate from the actual opinions held by the entire population being surveyed.
Exit Polls: Exit polls are surveys conducted with voters immediately after they leave polling stations. These polls aim to predict election outcomes based on voter demographics and preferences.