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State of Alaska 'Opinion Counts' Survey Methodology Survey conducted 4/4/07 - 4/5/07 Remember to click here and add your email address to our new mailing list and receive survey results in your mailbox as they are made available every month.
Methodology This survey was fielded April 4 & 5, 2007 as part of
the Hays Research Group Alaska Statewide Opinion Counts Survey.
406 respondents were interviewed. The margin of error for
the data collected is +/- 4.9 % for a 406 response survey for the data
analyzed in its entirety with a 95% confidence level; meaning that we can be
95% sure that if every resident of the State was actually surveyed,
the results would vary by no more than 4.9% in either direction.
The survey sample used was a computer generated random
list derived from a database of all households within the State of Alaska with working telephone numbers who have at least one member who
has voted in at least two of the last four statewide elections. The sample frame
was designed to accurately reflect the actual population percentages.
Respondents were screened to confirm they were over 18 and each
household was attempted at least four times over a period of several
days to account for non-response bias. Data was analyzed utilizing
If you would like to have a question included in the next 'Opinion Counts' survey, or to get more information on our Hays Research Group's public opinion research services, please don't hesitate to contact us. Two different programs will be offered in 2007: an Anchorage Municipal program conducted in the months leading up to the Anchorage Municipal election on April 3rd, and a Statewide program which will be conducted monthly year-round. This is a unique opportunity to include your own questions in each of the polls for a minimal cost by utilizing Hays Research Group's new Opinion Counts program. Space is limited, so reserve your questions soon! We invite you to explore this website and learn more about Opinion Counts, or contact Hays Research group for more information. | |
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