A sample size of 1,677 gives you >99% confidence interval for a 250 million adult population with only a 3% margin of error.
Why comment on something you know you don't know?
This entire political movement is based on overconfident people who don't know anything about the stuff theyre commenting on.
Reading those surveys out of america is so embarassing.
137,000,000 American adults read at or below the level of an 11 year old child.
That is absolutely wild. It also explains how consistently america is the only place even the stupidest options in a survey will see 20 to 30% support.
If 137 million are at or below a mental age of 11, that means about 70 million americans are barely functional, severely developmentally delayed and largely illiterate.
21% of all americans are illiterate.
Only 8 out of 10 Americans can read or write.
Absolutely unreal. What a complete wasteland. The highest GDP on earth and your education levels are below subsaharan Africa.
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Location of the sample and/or target audience can make a pretty large difference in the outcome of the survey. Surveys are pretty easily manipulated. A political survey taken in New York City is going to have very different results than a survey taken in Mesa, AZ. A survey taken by Yahoo is going to have a very different outcome then a survey taken by Fox. But, by your logic, those online surveys I see with 98% of a 10,000 person sample saying Trump is doing a good job should be trusted? This was discussed in a college statistics class I took. Even graph charts can be easily manipulated by using truncated axis or vertical/horizontal exaggeration. I would expect a bit more critical thinking from someone who likes to tout their intellectual superiority.
As for the rest of the post related to education, I totally agree with you. I spent a good bit of my youth outside the United States, and aside from college, I have not experienced the public education system here. But, you're right, it is lagging. The Department of Education has failed the American people. Your post proves that. Maybe Trump is right. Lets abolish the DOE and let states run their own education programs. It's worth a try anyway.