Web-Based Voters' Poll Proves to be More Accurate than Traditional Methods
Results of a national e-poll which closed at noon yesterday proved to be more accurate at predicting the outcome of the Presidential election than polls conducted by many of the traditional polling firms.
The results, which were reported yesterday afternoon, indicated that slightly more than half of the responders (51%) reported that they plan to vote for President Georg W. Bush, while just under half of the responders (47%) revealed that they plan to vote for Senator John Kerry.
The national e-survey was conducted by readmylipz.com, a partnership between Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion (MCIPO) and HCD Research during November 1-2, among a nationally representative sample of 1,145 likely U.S. voters including Republicans, Democrats and Independents.
According to Glenn Kessler, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of HCD Research, they employed a proven methodology that his firm uses to conduct surveys and advertising research. "In 1996, we were one of the early adopters of Internet marketing and advertising research, and since then we have conduct numerous studies for many of our health care clients," said Kessler. "We believe that our e-based surveys provide more representative data than traditional phone-based methods because the Internet enables us to obtain a larger sample and more importantly, it is much less intrusive," Kessler explained.
As part of ReadMyLipz.com, HCD Research and Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion (MCIPO) began conducting surveys and advertising research prior to the Iowa caucus. The two organizations used the Internet to conduct non-partisan studies and advertising research throughout the election to measure voter reactions to the candidates' advertisements.
Read My Lipz.com was developed by HCD Research in conjunction with the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion, (MCIPO) and Emmy Award-winning Network Television Producer Stu Kreisman. Headquartered in Flemington, New Jersey, HCD Research is a pioneer in Internet health care marketing and advertising research. Headquartered in Allentown, Pennsylvania, MCIPO is a respected source of public opinion data on local, state and national issues. Kreisman is a writer/producer best known for his work on popular network television series such as Cheers, Night Court, Newhart and SCTV. For more information or to share your views on campaign political advertising, access www.readmylipz.com.
Source: press release
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