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It’s no secret that the job of a political pollster is getting harder and harder every election cycle. People are cutting the la
It’s no secret that the job of a political pollster is getting harder and harder every election cycle. People are cutting the la
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2016-08-02
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It’s no secret that the job of a political pollster is getting harder and harder every election cycle. People are cutting the landline, and regulations make it incredibly hard for pollsters to reach voters on their cell phones. Mass onslaughts of getoutthe-vote phone calls near Election Day swamp phone lines and make voters recoil from the idea of actually picking up the phone. Finding voters who are willing to talk about their attitudes and beliefs on politics over the phone is an increasingly difficult challenge. It’s hard out there for a pollster these days.
Advances in computing allow us to analyze huge quantities of unstructured data(think "my random 140 character musings" instead of "my clear answer to a yes or no question"). Culturally, people are more and more comfortable putting it all out there online, from their tastes in music to their political preferences. Not to mention, samples can be enormous, dwarfing the "small data" samples of a pollster who interviews a thousand registered voters. Technological innovation and a cultural shift toward sharing(and oversharing)make it possible for researchers to assess what people think without having to go to the trouble of actually asking questions.
Or do they? This week, the Few Research Center is out with a study throwing cold water on the idea that analyzing data from sources like Twitter can be an accurate substitute fur more traditional research methods. They find that Tweets are inconsistent in how they match up with polling data. Twitter users were more excited than American voters as a whole about the re-election of Barack Obama. Meanwhile, Pew finds that Twitter users were less excited about Obama ’ s inaugural address than their poll respondents.
If the challenges facing more traditional "small data" pollsters are actually pretty big. the challenges facing "big data" analysts are huge in this area. It seems obvious that the demographics of the universe of "people Tweeting about the inaugural address" might be different from the universe of "registered voters nationwide. " While traditional pollsters can get a sense of the race, age, and gender of their samples and make corrections accordingly, it’s a lot harder to know all the demographic data behind the Tweets being analyzed. Not to mention, it’s much less clear what counts as a "positive" or "negative" Tweet in any given context, and that this up-or-down-vote approach to sentiment analysis might be too blunt an instrument to be useful.
As technology moves forward, so too must the way people gather information about public opinion. But don’t count the "small data" polls out quite yet. While some high-profile misses by political pollsters raised important questions about how accurate election polls really are, quite a few pollsters managed to get it very close to right, even given all the aforementioned challenges pollsters face these days. Both "big data" analysis of online conversations and "small data" surveys and focus groups have a role to play in politics, and smart campaigns will value both as complementary methods of learning about where voters stand.
By citing the examples of Obama’s re-election and inaugural address, the author intends to show that ______.
选项
A、analyzing data from sources like Twitter can be an accurate substitute for more traditional research methods
B、Pew Research Center’s study on Twitter users’ online musings and their poll respondents is questionable
C、Tweets are inconsistent in how they match up with polling data
D、Twitter users usually hold mutually contradictory political beliefs
答案
C
解析
文中第三段举了奥巴马的例子,对于他再次当选这件事,总体来说微博用户们比美国投票人更加兴奋。同时,对于奥巴马的就职演说,Pew发现微博用户们并不像他们的民调应答那样兴奋。这个例子是为了说明第三段Pew研究中心的研究结果,即他们发现微博评论跟民调数据并不是一贯性的吻合,因此C正确。A论述错误,恰恰相反,奥巴马的例子间接说明分析从例如微博上得来的数据不能作为传统研究方法的准确替代者;B和D均不能从文中得出结论,更不能从奥巴马的例子中得出此结论,因此均不正确。
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