Sampling Method Used in Exit Polls
Exit polls in elections are based on which type of sampling?
- Non-random sampling
- Census method
- Random sampling — Correct Answer
- Quota sampling
Explanation:
Correct Answer Explanation
Exit polls use random sampling — a random sample of voters who exit the polling booths are asked whom they voted for, and from this sample, election results are predicted.
Key Points:
- Exit polls are a real-world application of random sampling.
- The prediction from exit polls is not always correct because of sampling error — the sample may not perfectly represent the entire population of voters.
- Exit polls are widely used by television networks to provide election coverage and predict results.
- The accuracy depends on the size and representativeness of the random sample taken.
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