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Polls could ask people about their neighbors

By Hicbd
Tue Nov 19 2024 12:14 pm

"Theo used a polling approach he called the "neighbor effect". Instead of asking pollsters whom they intended to vote for, he asked them whom they believed their neighbor would vote for. The reason for this approach was that most people may feel reluctant to reveal their own political leanings but are more open to guessing the political preferences of those around them. This approach also relieved respondents from the pressure of sharing their own views and could be seen as a light-hearted exercise."

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https://www.business-standard.com/world-news/how-a-french-trader-predicted-trump-s-victory-by-asking-about-the-neighbour-124110701151_1.html
https://www.wsj.com/finance/how-the-trump-whale-correctly-called-the-election-cb7eef1d

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Business / Invention Idea Market / Consumer Insights Research Polling (Opinion / Political) Polymarket (company)

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