Latest Morgan Poll shows statistically significant shift

Comments (4)
1 Thursday, 16 February 2006 21:16
D Ryan
I have little regard for these polls as I think many people do. I have never met a person in all of my 60 years who has been interviewed by Morgan polls. None of us live in the middle of the Australian desert.

A poll of 1.033 people? a representative sample - rubbish!
2 Friday, 17 February 2006 11:06
Harry
AWB will have an impact on those who follow complex political issues. Those people are connected to the internet and utilise political/current affairs resources. But the "great unwashed" will vote at the next election and they're tuned to "The Biggest loser" not "OnLineOpinion". A far more grassroots stuff-up by The Fed Govt will be required b4 they are ousted. That issue is Penalty Rates. Attack them John and your history.
3 Wednesday, 01 March 2006 18:27
Nelson
I don't particularly care about the AWB saga only to the say that I wish they'd just close it down.I believe that the inquiry was and still is a complete waste of time, if the so call main players had been siphoning of the money for themselves then I would have supported it. But seeing as they were doing it to retain a market share instead of losing it to the US who prop their industries up with subsidies.
Add that to the almost certain knowledge that any other company or government who dealt with Iraq at that time would also have been forced to employ the same tactics.
If the UN,toothless and useless as they may be, can overlook the matter then I believe we can too.Continuing along this line will only hurt the growers who stand to lose their livelihoods by thrusting their industry into a needless turmoil.
4 Monday, 01 May 2006 18:59
Chokyi Nyingpo
Attn: Harry
I was a Morgan Pollster (researcher) for nearly five years and can categorically state their sampling is both accurate and representative - many a weekend would find me doorknocking to try and find my last 51- 60 age bracket interviewee for example. Additionally, I have (subsequently) been a "subject", both physically and on the phone - and all my telephone interviews were of particularly significance in that we (the interviewer and I) had extended conversations on my views that could not have been discerned by the face-to-face nuance of the physical. I have no probs whatsoever with the Morgan organisation's methods of collection.

However, how the question's posed (and then asked) and which client is paying for the asking is an entirely different matter and completely and utterly affects any outcome of any Poll anywhere - anyone who thinks otherwise is living in cloud cuckooland!

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