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AP U.S. Government 1.1 Political Beliefs and Behaviors. Scientific polls contain a margin of error of plus or minus what?
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Sorry And here's your shmoop du jour brought to you
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by the margin of error the part of your paper
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where it's safe to make mistakes Really All right Well
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scientific polls contain a margin of error of plus or
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minus What And hear the potential answers with three four
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five All right Well poles might seem super scientific with
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all their decimals and prevented signs and whatnot but they
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can't claim to be exactly right one hundred percent of
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the time See what we did there will do Scientific
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polls contain a margin of error of plus or minus
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a one percent Well the margin of error basically means
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how much wiggle room you have when you're giving your
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exact answer But one percent seems a little too small
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So let's look for something that gives us a bit
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more room to groove Good The margin of error of
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plus or minus two percent Stupid question This is by
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the way who is certainly better than one But we're
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still a little too thin around the margins here So
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he's more of a bus Well we're going to skip
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to d what should i tell you What The answer
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Is how about four percent Well four certainly evens things
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out of it but we might have gone a little
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too far in the wrong direction What about e five
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percent Well what if we got a seventy ana tasked
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with a plus or minus five percent huh Pretty wide
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swing That means that scientific polls contain a margin of
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error of plus or minus three percent You know who
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made that law for three percent but that's how they
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do it three percent a bit of an arbitrary cut
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off But it's generally accepted standard for poles of finding
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a fifty percent with a three percent margin of error
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means that the real answer if you could ask all
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members of the population would range somewhere between forty seven
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and fifty three percent So c is the correct answer
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Margins of error alleviate the pressure to be exact one
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hundred percent of the time making it easier when you
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have to dig yourself out of a particularly bad fool 00:01:46.834 --> [endTime] don't don't
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