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    Nana Aba ‘grilled’ on social media for questioning election polls favouring Mahama

    Papa LincBy Papa LincNovember 20, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    Some netizens have taken to social media to voice their concerns over a comment made by media personality Nana Aba Anamoah regarding election polls conducted by Global InfoAnalytics.

    In a social media post shared on X on 18 November 2024, Nana Aba questioned the credibility of the polls, suggesting that they did not meet the required standards.

    “Musah Danquah’s personal confidence in his polls is fine, but when the sample size is a fraction of the electorate, it’s worth questioning a lot, including the methodology.

    “Assuming the minimum sample size is what you’re using now, how do you have so much confidence that an analysis of 2,600 people can truly determine the outcome of a decision to be taken by (using the previous election results) over 6 million people?

    “It’s not about calculator and margins of error. It’s about a representative sample size. Your latest poll used 2,623 people. I’m not questioning statistical analysis & accuracy, but how can you tell me that figure is representative?” she said.

    Meanwhile, the founder of Global InfoAnalytics, Mussa K. Dankwah, has responded to the questions raised by the media personality.

    “It is not difficult to calculate a sample size required for a given population; it is available free on the internet. But let me help you here: for a voting population size of 18.7 million, if you want to conduct a poll in this population with a confidence level of 95% and a margin of error of 1.9%, the minimum sample you need to interview is 2,600, roughly.

    “Please take your calculator and try this next time you criticise anyone’s sample size,” he said.

    Some netizens have also raised concerns on social media, suggesting that Nana Aba is questioning the credibility of the polls because they did not favour the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

    Read the full tweets below:

    It’s not about calculator and Margins of error.

    It’s about a representative sample size.

    Your latest poll used 2,623 people. I’m not questioning statistical analysis & accuracy but how can you tell me that figure is representative? https://t.co/a33wDNBj55

    — nana aba (@thenanaaba) November 19, 2024

    Musah Danquah’s personal Confidence in his polls is fine but when the sample size is a fraction of the electorate it’s worth questioning a lot including the methodology.

    — nana aba (@thenanaaba) November 18, 2024

    I won’t write what I intended writing. I would’ve if you were any close to Musah Danquah’s level.

    — Michael Dewornu (@mddewornu) November 19, 2024

    you don’t understand what you are putting out here. You are just saying something just to let people hear you say something. Research in itself has a definition. you will identify all the effective elements in his poll. Can you go out there and conduct your research for us

    — Diamond A. Prince (@Diamond54928908) November 19, 2024

    I don’t think the conclusion of his analysis is that *it will TRULY determine the outcome of a decision*. I don’t think any social analysis ends with that conclusion. His analysis is about who has the higher probability of winning.

    — oscar ampofo (@AmpofoOscar) November 19, 2024

    Musah Dankwah has consistently used the same methodology for all his polls, including the ones that predicted a 50.4% win for the NPP in 2020.

    So, when did the Girls’ Prefect, suddenly realize that his methodology was flawed?

    — COMRADE SHARP (@ComradeSharp) November 19, 2024

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