I'd like another poll commissioned by someone without a vested interest, plzkthxbye.
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I am not disagreeing: why do you think ARD has a vested interest?
From the way the article is phrased (also in German) it sounds like the question was: "should Israeli artists be penalized for the actions of their country", which sounds extremely biased. Unfortunately I couldn't find out what they actually asked, because it isn't mentioned anywhere I looked.
Because they broadcast it and are at least heavily involved in organising German participation. If nothing else, it's prestige.
The polling institute Infratest dimap conducted the survey with 1,306 participants aged 18 and over by phone and online from September 29 to October 1.
With about > 83 Mio people I have a hard time to conclude a general German trend from 1306 participants.
I'm in favor of inviting someone to represent Palestine and someone for Israel and then they can fight it out on stage.
Polling roughly 1000 people out of 83 million (given they are properly selected) gives you a margin of error of just 4%. Nothing wrong with the sample size here.
Thanks for adding that. Guess this is the reason why I barely passed my statistics exam.. still feels wild I mean app 1300 people are a big village. Depending on the area of Germany I go to ask this question I'll get very different results.
Sample just has to be random enough to not oversample some very specific subset of people. People are unique in total across all their opinions but on individual questions like this, there's not that many choices of opinion to be had
Big genocide supporters.