With the post election analysis going on right now, there seems to be a ton of weight being put behind exit polling (so and so got x% of women voters, etc) to the point where they just are presented as fact. As early voting and mail-in voting increases around the country, aren’t those exit polls getting more and more unreliable? I don’t see that discussion happening anywhere and perhaps I have a misunderstanding of what an exit poll even is. I’ve never been polled in any way after voting myself and as I understand it polling is already not as reliable as they’re presented. So should we put as much trust into these exit polls?

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    Completely agree on people not understanding statistics. See: most of the polls showing a slight edge to Harris, but with a 3 to 4 point margin of error, being taken to mean that Harris had it in the bag.

    SOMETHING HAPPENING 49 OUT OF 100 TIMES IS STILL VERY LIKELY!

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      The craziest part is stats isn’t even complicated.

      We could teach it to 6th graders and they’d do fine, same with logic classes.

      The point of school isn’t teaching kids to think, it’s teaching them to follow directions, two very different things.

      Just look at what we teach them.

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        Primary and secondary schooling is just practice to be good little worker bees. That’s why conservatives view college/tertiary school as iNdOctrINATIOn cEntERS