KINGSTON, Ont. � A Queen�s University political science professor is concerned a popular online voter quiz tool doesn�t give people reliable advice.
I don't blame the survey tool but rather the luke-warm platforms provided by the parties themselves. Simply put there isn't that much depth to any of them so unless it's a key issue with stark contrasts they are all going to look the same.
To 'fix' this would require more questions to be added that are in direct response to the party platforms as they announce them but that means the test sample would need to be thrown out every day as the election progresses. I don't see that as very feasable.
If you click on each of the parties and go through their questions you'll see that they're using two different standards when it comes to where they are placing the parties. Liberals seem to be scored on their current policies where as the Conservatives are being scored on a more stereotypical view of what they stand for as opposed to what�s in their current platform. At least in my view that�s what�s happening.
"Suprise, Suprise"
Who'd ever think the CBC would do anything flawed or Partisan?
I don't blame the survey tool but rather the luke-warm platforms provided by the parties themselves. Simply put there isn't that much depth to any of them so unless it's a key issue with stark contrasts they are all going to look the same.
To 'fix' this would require more questions to be added that are in direct response to the party platforms as they announce them but that means the test sample would need to be thrown out every day as the election progresses. I don't see that as very feasable.
Who called it?
Dino asked, I gave the right answer.
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Mine was Liberal with Gilles Duceppe as PM
OMG the poll predicted a coalition government then!!!!!!!!!!!!!