Are you a politician? A Campaign manager? Or are you a supporter of a person seeking elective post? If so, maybe you have come across the debate as to which is better — voter tagging or survey?
In electoral studies, understanding voter behavior is crucial for predicting election outcomes and planning effective campaign strategies. Two primary methods for gathering voter data are voter tagging and surveys. This article compares these methods, examining their strengths, weaknesses, and susceptibility to biases. By considering various factors and reviewing recent research, we aim to determine which method is better suited for different scenarios.
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