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Title Report of the Inquiry into the 2015 British general election opinion polls
Author Sturgis, P., Baker, N., Callegaro, M., Fisher, St., Green, J., Jennings, W., Kuha, J., Lauderdale, B., Smith, Pa.
Source London: Market Research Society and British Polling Council (BPC)
Year 2016
Access date 01.04.2016
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Abstract The opinion polls in the weeks and months leading up to the 2015 General Election in UK substantially underestimated the lead (i.e. almost zero instead of 6%) of the Conservatives over Labour in the national vote share and they were some of the most inaccurate since election polling first began in the UK in 1945. The report considers eight different potential causes and concludes that the primary cause was unrepresentative samples (i.e. over-represented Labour supporters). The mode of data collection was not the cause, but the non-probabilty nature of sample selection. The report concludes with recommendations to improve procedures.
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Year of publication2016
Bibliographic typeReports, seminars