The internet is full of opinions and polls which may not be very…

Question Answered step-by-step The internet is full of opinions and polls which may not be very… The internet is full of opinions and polls which may not be very accurate. You first task is to find an academically creditable source of information that explains why two different opinion polls might yield different results on a survey. Make a PSA to explain how polling is supposed to work and what is meant by a “margin of error.”  If you are unaware of how to determine if a source is creditable Purdue OWL (Links to an external site.) has an article titled Using Research and Evidence (Links to an external site.) that explains it for you. Math Statistics and Probability STATISTICS 0218 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)