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One way MSNBC solicits the opinions of its news consumers is through the organization’s online Speak Out surveys. Using social media and its television and radio news shows, MSNBC encourages its news consumers to go online and respond to various opinion polls about trending topics. Typically the polls remain open. In one ongoing Speak Out poll, MSNBC asks, "Do you support open-carry gun laws in restaurants and retail stores?" As of May 10th, 2015, more than 24,000 people had responded to the poll, and 74% indicated, "Yes, such legislation makes me feel safer." What can we conclude from the poll? a. The results are believable, so the survey is not biased. b. The result is surprising but reasonable because people need to be able to defend themselves. c. Since the sample is large (more than 24,000), it is reasonable to conclude that approximately 74% of the public support open-carry gun laws in restaurants and retail stores. d. This survey is biased by voluntary response and probably overestimates the percentage of the public that supports open-carry gun laws in restaurants and retail stores.
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