Methodology of the eNCA Big Election Poll
3,022 representative households. Personal, one-on-one and face-to-face interviews. Each interview was approximately 45 minutes long. It covered metros to deep rural areas.
The 3,022 poll was broken down proportionally by province. Gauteng had the highest number of interviews. Northern Cape the least.
It was conducted in the language of choice of those being interviewed. All official languages were used. 30% back-check. The margin of error was 1.8% #eNCA #DStv403 #QuestionThinkAct
*Source: Markdata Courtesy #eNCA #DStv403
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The 3,022 poll was broken down proportionally by province. Gauteng had the highest number of interviews. Northern Cape the least.
It was conducted in the language of choice of those being interviewed. All official languages were used. 30% back-check. The margin of error was 1.8% #eNCA #DStv403 #QuestionThinkAct
*Source: Markdata Courtesy #eNCA #DStv403
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