I’m not a pollster but I have always wondered about the true value of asking questions in a vacuum without providing potential consequences. Consider this poll which finds 3/4 of Nova Scotians approve of phasing out coal for energy by 2030 (technically it is called an online panel). Here is the question asked:
Polling: Asking questions without consequences
Polling: Asking questions without…
Polling: Asking questions without consequences
I’m not a pollster but I have always wondered about the true value of asking questions in a vacuum without providing potential consequences. Consider this poll which finds 3/4 of Nova Scotians approve of phasing out coal for energy by 2030 (technically it is called an online panel). Here is the question asked: