OT Native American group wants Washington Commanders to go back to Redskins.

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  1. yankeesince59

    yankeesince59 "Oh Captain, my Captain".

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    I don't know...but I've been accused of being "one of those".
     
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    If 10% find it anything other than "not racist" that's far too much.

    A person here or there can be crazy. Not 10%.
     
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    History has proven this wrong many times. Thats how mob mentality became a label….
     
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    You don't generally find "mob mentality" among legitimate polls. That's kind of the point of polls.

    If the poll is being impacted by mob mentality it's worthless and should be thrown out.
     
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    So how exactly do you accurately differentiate whether a poll is legitimate or is being negatively impacted by "mob mentality"?
     
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    Ideally you would look for a poll to be conducted by a trusted, unbiased party. I'm giving this poll the benefit of the doubt on being accurate for the sake of the conversation, but if the claim is being made that the it's influenced by mob mentality then I would suggest the poll is not valid in this case.

    Assessing Poll Validity
    There is no universal rule to determine what makes a poll ‘valid.’ However, all public reports of survey findings should include reference to the following:

    • Sponsorship of the survey
    • Dates of interviewing
    • Method of obtaining the interviews (in-person, telephone or mail)
    • Population that was sampled
    • Size of the sample
    • Size and description of the sub-sample, if the survey report relies primarily on less than the total sample
    • Complete wording of the questions upon which the release is based
    • The percentages upon which conclusions are based
    The key things to look for are sample size and corresponding margin of error (be cautious of results when the margin of error exceeds 5 or 6 points); whether the sample was scientifically chosen or whether respondents were self-selected (typical of ‘900’ call-in polls and many web-site polls); and the wording and order of the questions (look for questions that seem to ‘push’ the respondent to an answer by describing some options more attractively than others).

    More information is available in the short publication Twenty Questions A Journalist Should Ask About Poll Results by Sheldon Gawiser and G. Evans Witt. The pamphlet is available from the National Council on Public Polls or using the link below.

    20 Questions A Journalist Should Ask About Poll Results
     
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    Also, polls can sometimes have an influence on voter turnout...and quite possibly helped Trump in 2016. And just for spite, some people purposely doesn't give an honest answer to poll questions.
     
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