A poll is a survey conducted among randomly selected individuals or groups of people to gather information about opinions, preferences, or behaviors related to specific topics.
Related terms
Sample Size: The number of individuals included in a poll or survey, which affects the accuracy and reliability of the results.
Margin of Error: The range within which the true population value is estimated to lie, based on the sample data obtained from a poll or survey.
Sampling Bias: A systematic error that occurs when certain individuals or groups are more likely to be included in a poll or survey than others, leading to skewed results.