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AP U.S. Government 1.4 Political Beliefs and Behaviors. What sort of poll begins by building a demographic model?

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Thank you We sneak And here's your smoke du jour

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brought to you by a demographic model the most representative

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of all fashion icons All right what sort of pole

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begins by building a demographic model and here the potential

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answers them x entering quota Okay no demographic models aren't

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the best looking of all poles but what they do

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is allow us to hone in on a specific segment

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of the population and find out what makes them tick

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Random sample polls are well random by definition since we

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want to reach a wide a sample of people as

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possible to answer our questions So we wouldn't want to

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build any kind of model for that Exit polls which

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take place right after people have voted in an election

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can certainly be broken down by demographic But that's something

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we would do after we collect the data not before

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Tracking polls which are used to monitor changes over time

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Our helpful for determining the shifting moods of say parents

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going through a mid life crisis But we wouldn't necessarily

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need a demographic model to model those changes Often poles

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like those has he internet pop up questionnaires require individuals

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to choose to be part of the survey so it

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would be pretty useless to build a model when we

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have no control over who participates quote a sample polls

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air used tto find out the opinions of a certain

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segment so we'd start by building a model of the

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group were interested in say women between the ages of

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eighteen and thirty five and then we look for a

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random sample of respondents in that particular category So the

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correct answer here is e quote a sample Polls are

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not designed to be representative of the broader population So

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if you wanted to do a pull of men named

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william well you'd build out your model and solicit participants 00:01:43.955 --> [endTime] who fit the bill

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