Quote Originally Posted by Senn View Post
I actually didn't understand most of that. Margin of error, confidence level, deviation, etc... Would be nice if someone were to explain in layman's terms.
Margin of error means the error percentage of the results of our poll. In this instance 57% of our poll support no gender lock. That means the real population could be as low 50% support no gender lock to 64%. I'm not sure on confidence level but I know it is linked to margin of error so it might be the probability that the true percentage should be between 50% and 64%. Someone please correct if I an wrong. I believe deviation is what you use to determine the margine of error so in this care how much of the population is represented in the poll.

Not an expert, but i hope this helps.