Ok, here's the deal:
I'm taking a statistics class and have to gather information about a topic of my choosing. Being the kind that likes to draw arguments toward oneself (
) I went ahead and chose some political questions. But please follow these rules when answering the questions:
1) Please answer the questions ONLY!, preferably in the order posed.
2) Once number one is completed in a coherent manner, proceed to discussion of WHY you answered as you did (optional, of course!)
3) Answer honestly and answer the question as it's written... don't make up details to go with the question.
4) The only answers I'm looking for are either Bush or Gore. I'm doing this simply to limit the complexity of the data, it's not because I have anything against 3rd party candidates!
THE QUESTIONS:
1) Do you consider yourself an informed voter?
2) Based ONLY on tax plans, which presidential candidate would you vote for?
3) Based ONLY on past actions, which candidate has a stronger stance on campaign finance reform?
4) When voting, is it more important that the cadidate's stance on issues meshes with your own views, or that the candidate is a good person?
For clarification on question three: Gore has the Buddhist temple thing going on. Bush has Big Money. According to what you know the candidates have done to raise money, who has a stronger (e.g. tougher) stance on campaign finance reform?
Remember, there are no right or wrong answers. This is simply a poll for a statistics class. Thank you very much for your help!
I'm taking a statistics class and have to gather information about a topic of my choosing. Being the kind that likes to draw arguments toward oneself (
1) Please answer the questions ONLY!, preferably in the order posed.
2) Once number one is completed in a coherent manner, proceed to discussion of WHY you answered as you did (optional, of course!)
3) Answer honestly and answer the question as it's written... don't make up details to go with the question.
4) The only answers I'm looking for are either Bush or Gore. I'm doing this simply to limit the complexity of the data, it's not because I have anything against 3rd party candidates!
THE QUESTIONS:
1) Do you consider yourself an informed voter?
2) Based ONLY on tax plans, which presidential candidate would you vote for?
3) Based ONLY on past actions, which candidate has a stronger stance on campaign finance reform?
4) When voting, is it more important that the cadidate's stance on issues meshes with your own views, or that the candidate is a good person?
For clarification on question three: Gore has the Buddhist temple thing going on. Bush has Big Money. According to what you know the candidates have done to raise money, who has a stronger (e.g. tougher) stance on campaign finance reform?
Remember, there are no right or wrong answers. This is simply a poll for a statistics class. Thank you very much for your help!