Mathematics
Mathematics, 15.10.2020 04:01, marelinatalia2000

You are a political pollster and your job is to figure out whether your candidate for President of the United States will win the next election. Applying what you learned in the LMC Sampling assignment, put together a STEP BY STEP for how you will conduct a poll and gather data about your candidate from people all over the country. In order to have valid data, your boss would like for you to use ALL FOUR METHODS of sampling (stratified, systematic, cluster, convenience) that we used in class.

Below, put together your detailed plan (step by step) on exactly how you would conduct your survey to get the best results (like using phone/email/social media, etc.). What kinds and how many questions would you include in your survey?

Remember, I'm looking for details and evidence that lead me to believe that your thoroughly understand sampling methods, how to conduct those methods, and lessons you can apply from the Home Sampling assignment that would apply to this scenario.

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