Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Impact of the media -
opinion polls
- Media
- Broadcast media
- TV
- Radio
- Press
- Newspapers
- Magazines
- Journals
- New media
- Internet
- BBC and ITV
required to remain
politically imppartial
- The Sun
changes
who it
supports
- 2010 General Election
- Mirror and Sunday
Mirror favoured Labour
- The Times, Daily
Telegraph, Sun
and Financial
Times favoured
Conservatives
- The Guardian
and Observer
favoured Lib
Dem victory
- Opinion polls - question the voting
intention of sample groups, selected
with the aim of recreating the
possible outcome
- Group of about
1,000 people
- Exit polls tend to be more
accurate as they have a
larger sample of people and
ask who people voted, not
who they intent to vote for
- Opinion polls
- Banned in France
near election
- Fear they may
influence voting
behaviour
- Some people
discouraged from
voting if they believe
their party is ahead
- Some people
discouraged
from voting if they
see their party is
behind
- Can result in
an increase in
tactical voting
- Poll accuracy
- Allow margin
of error of +/-
3%
- 1992 -
poll error
was 8.9%
- What factors can
lead to polling
error?
- Respondents
were not
registered to
vote
- Respondents were
lying
- Respondents
were
unrepresentative
of the broader
electorate
- Many
respondents
were 'floating
voters'