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Guidelines
Survey Details
- Always link to the survey's page on the organiation's official site. (Avoid linking to news articles unless the surveying organization has not directly published the results.)
- Avoid linking to PDFs and downloadable files when possible.
- If the study was contucted over multiple years, use the latest year.
Results
- Percentages must be intigers or decimals (ex.: 23 or 23.45).
- The percentage and label should read as a sentence.
- When contributing multiple data points for the same question (for example: "12% support gay marriage", "80% are against gay marriage"), always begin with the most supportive.
- For questions where the respondant answered on a scale, be sure to include BOTH the "support" and "against" percentage. "30% support" might imply "70% against" when in actuality, a large percentage of respondants might not have answered either, or declined.
- It's not necessary to include the percentage of "Don't Know / Declined" responses if both the "support" and "against" percentages are included.