Card 74 / 123: Which of the following statements is correct regarding the early American polling?
A)
Newspapers did not publish polling results because readers were largely disinterested.
B)
Polls were usually designed by academics and market researchers.
C)
Up until the 1940s, polls had correctly predicted the outcome of every presidential election.
D)
Polls were administered haphazardly and without concern for drawing a proper sample.
E)
Poll results were much more accurate than contemporary polling.
Answer:
D) Polls were administered haphazardly and without concern for drawing a proper sample.
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