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Margin of Error

Margin of error for surveys

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The margin of error (MOE) quantifies the uncertainty in a survey result. A poll showing 60% support with ±4% MOE means the true population value likely falls between 56–64% at the stated confidence level. MOE shrinks as sample size grows.

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Tip: To halve the margin of error, you need to quadruple the sample size — precision is expensive. Doubling n only reduces MOE by about 30%.

  1. 1MOE = z × √(p(1-p)/n)
  2. 2z = 1.96 for 95% confidence
  3. 3p = observed proportion · n = sample size
  4. 4MOE is the ± value reported alongside poll results
n=1,000 · p=0.5 · 95% confidence=MOE = ±3.1%1.96×√(0.25/1000)=0.031
n=400 · p=0.5 · 95% confidence=MOE = ±4.9%Halving n roughly doubles the MOE

Design effect

Complex survey designs (stratified, cluster sampling) multiply the simple random sample MOE by a design effect factor, typically 1.5–2.0, because observations within clusters are correlated.

Fun Fact

The margin of error in news reports almost always assumes a perfectly random sample — but most online polls use convenience samples, making the stated MOE statistically meaningless.

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