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  2. Civiqs - Wikipedia

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    It is distinguished from other online polling firms by the large number of respondents to its polls, which it has recruited from across the United States through an online panel and asks questions on a daily basis. This allows Civiqs to monitor trends in public opinion over short periods of time, as well as across different demographic and ...

  3. Everybody Votes Channel - Wikipedia

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    The Everybody Votes Channel icon on the main Wii Menu has the most recent question and possible answers scrolling over the top. However, it only shows the National Polls; new Worldwide Polls do not show up on the icon. This lets users identify whether there has been a new question (and results) posted without entering the channel.

  4. Huffington Post / YouGov Public Opinion Polls

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    Questions asked on the HuffPost/YouGov poll are administered as part of a daily omnibus process on YouGov’s internet panel. These surveys are conducted in English only. In most cases, the panelists are directed to various other surveys after answering the questions presented here.

  5. Opinion poll - Wikipedia

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    An opinion poll, often simply referred to as a survey or a poll (although strictly a poll is an actual election), is a human research survey of public opinion from a particular sample. Opinion polls are usually designed to represent the opinions of a population by conducting a series of questions and then extrapolating generalities in ratio or ...

  6. Open-access poll - Wikipedia

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    An open-access poll is a type of opinion poll in which a nonprobability sample of participants self-select into participation. The term includes call-in, mail-in, and some online polls. The most common examples of open-access polls ask people to phone a number, click a voting option on a website, or return a coupon cut from a newspaper. By ...

  7. How to understand exit polls on Election Night

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    Voters cast early ballots in North Carolina on October 17. Exit polls survey early voters, Election Day voters and mail-in-ballot voters to help gauge how an election might swing (Getty Images)

  8. SurveyUSA - Wikipedia

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    Taped questions are asked of the respondent by a professional announcer (usually a local news anchor), and the respondent is invited to press a button on their touch tone telephone or record a message at a prompt designating their selection. Secondly, SurveyUSA uses more concise language, especially for ballot propositions, than competitors.

  9. AOL Search - AOL Help

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    AOL Search delivers comprehensive listings and one-click access to relevant videos, pictures, local maps and more. ... technical questions, mobile email and more.