The reliability of public opinion polls is crucial in electoral and political decision-making, but what ensures that a poll truly reflects society’s views? Achieving accurate results requires proper sampling, precision in data processing, and the application of statistical methods. In this discussion, experts will share their experiences on the correct application of research methods and how to avoid biases that can influence the outcomes.

Who Can I Believe?…Crafting Accurate Public Opinion Polls
Public Discussion
Aug
1
Friday
12:20 PM–1:20 PM
Szerencsejáték Zrt. Stage
The language of the event: hungarian

Ádám Stefkovics
Head of Institute for Political Research
Head of Institute for Political Research

Ágoston Sámuel Mráz
Head of the Nézőpont Institute
Head of the Nézőpont Institute

Sándor Sóvágó
Managing Director of Real-PR 93
Managing Director of Real-PR 93

Tibor Závecz
Founder and Managing Director of ZRI Závecz Research
Founder and Managing Director of ZRI Závecz Research
Moderator:

Szabolcs Janik
Research Fellow at the Center for Political Science at MCC
Research Fellow at the Center for Political Science at MCC