Read what I wrote slowly again. I said Pew was the gold standard, said how many they polled in a recent survey as an example, and highlighted that they posted their data and methodology. I never said there was a minimum.
CNBC doesn’t provide any of their data, has no published methodology - this might as well be results from an online survey like Fox News does all the time.
This Pew Research?
The one with this page entitled, “How can a survey of 1,000 people tell you what the whole U.S. thinks?”
https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2017/05/12/methods-101-random-sampling/
Did you even watch the video? Do you not see the difference between what Pew does with a 1,000 people and what fucking CNBC does?
I thought the argument was that you couldn’t get an accurate sample size of Americans with just 1000 people, not that CNBC’s methodology was wrong.
Read what I wrote slowly again. I said Pew was the gold standard, said how many they polled in a recent survey as an example, and highlighted that they posted their data and methodology. I never said there was a minimum.
CNBC doesn’t provide any of their data, has no published methodology - this might as well be results from an online survey like Fox News does all the time.