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City Data Research Institute 004 How to interpret opinion polls (Part 2) Differences in difficulty of prediction models for the US and Korean presidential elections, Can the prediction of the number of seats in a general election be logical? Why regional polling companies are thriving in the US, Why there is no room for regional polling companies to interfere in the single-member Korean presidential election, What happens when virtual numbers are expensive? It is difficult to stay away from the media, Practice editing opinion poll reports, Risks of interpreting national surveys by region, Self-created opinion poll reporting guidelines, People want opinion polls to be judges, Worrisome measures of the Opinion Poll Deliberation Committee, Health-damaging comments, Why the People Power Party did not send opinion poll results to some regional parties, A future where trust in opinion polls continues to decline, A conversation between Kim Haeng and the head of the City Data Research Institute about opinion polls, etc. 00:00:00 Intro 00:10:06 City Data Research Institute Start 00:50:30 Opinion Poll Reporting Guidelines