Pollsters are individuals or organizations that conduct surveys or polls to gather information about public opinion on various topics, including political preferences, social issues, or policy matters. They use statistical techniques to analyze data and provide insights into trends or perspectives.
Related terms
Exit Polls: Exit polls are surveys conducted outside polling stations during elections to gain an early understanding of voter preferences before official results are announced.
Sampling Error: Sampling error refers to the discrepancy between sample results obtained from a survey and the actual population's characteristics due to random chance.
Margin of Error: Margin of error represents the range within which survey results may deviate from the true values in the population. It accounts for sampling error and provides an indication of a poll's accuracy.