The old adage, "figures never lie, but liars figure," is a most appropriate axiom when applied to the Orangeville wind turbine survey (mailed Aug. 19, 2008). The first of five survey questions is ...
We were blown away by the number of votes we received in our first annual college football media bias survey. While a lot of what came out was probably predictable, here are some things that stuck out ...
Four of the nation’s most accurate 2024 election pollsters have formed an independent group to produce “the very best” data and challenge the bias in competing surveys, many run by the media and ...
Marketers often use surveys to gain an understanding of how their customers think and feel about products and services. However, if a survey is not structured and written correctly, it may lead to ...