Investigative Poll Report
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Which economist argued in The Theory Of Employment Interest And
Money about low aggregate expenditures in the economy?
Jhon Stuart Mill
Carl Menger
John Keneth Galbraith
John Maynard Keynes
During the Cash of 1929 preceding the Great Depression, how many
percent were the margin requirements?
10%
25%
23%
7%
Which poll question did you choose?
I chose the question: “When did The Great Depression start?” and I posted it on twtpoll. This is a screen shot-
What does the data tell us?
The data tells us that more people voted for the answer 1929, which is the answer. It also tells that some people think that it started in another date like 1914. The data also tells that only people from Qatar voted and not others around the world.
The data tells us that more people voted for the answer 1929, which is the answer. It also tells that some people think that it started in another date like 1914. The data also tells that only people from Qatar voted and not others around the world.
What does the data tells us?
What surprised you about the results?
What surprised me about he results is that some people actually didn’t know when the great depressions starts especially that most of the people that voted are from grade 9 and didn’t know the answer. I think it was an easy question, and I posted it because it was the easiest from my questions. What also surprised me is that other people from other countries didn’t vote even though I've shared the link to different social net works like twitter and facebook.
What didn’t surprise you?What didn’t surprise me is that I’ve got many
views and people didn’t vote. I knew this was going to occur because when I posted I wrote “VOTE” next to the link and people get excited and want to know what I’m talking about and when they open it it just asks them a question. What didn’t surprise me too is that some people voted for the wrong answer because some of them where not in our grade, but more of them are and I expected to only have two voted or the wrong answer.
What Inferences can you make based in your data results?
Well I think my results are not bad. I didn’t really expect to find six people that voted for the wrong questions because as I said most of the people that voted are prom our grade. I also thought I’d have voted from other countries but I didn’t. My friends also supported me by voting. I don’t think many people voted even though I shared it on twitter and facebook. Although I did try my best to make a great poll project!