Talk:Opinion polling for the 2019 Polish parliamentary election

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United Left[edit]

The United Left was dissolved over a year ago. Why is it still featured on the table? Charles Essie (talk) 22:59, 9 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

It refers to older polls (last included in February 2016). Most polls simply ask about SLD now. Mélencron (talk) 01:00, 10 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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'Scenarios' section[edit]

Given that

  1. the electoral campaign has already begun,
  2. coalitions are no longer fiction (like the Civic Coalition and the Polish Coalition),

we shouldn't describe the latest polls as being 'scenarios'.

In fact, we do not need this section at all. The previous articles about opinion polling in Poland (listed on Template:Opinion_polling_for_Polish_elections) have no such section at all and use Template:efn (footnotes) or cell mergers to describe scenarios.

It would make sense to have a special section if the scenario surveyed was outlandish ; however, I see no poll that fits that category.

I can do the editing and spread the "scenario" polls throughout the years 2015–2019.

The advantage is that polls will be easier to compare with 'regular' polls (especially when the same poll offered the same sample the various scenarios).

I see no drawback.

If nobody disagrees, I'll go on with the change.

Kahlores (talk) 00:06, 15 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]

WP:SYNTH averages[edit]

218.155.136.167, as done under a different IP label at Opinion polling for the 2019 Portuguese legislative election, has been adding entirely synthesis material in opinion polling articles by introducing a reportedly "GEUN/GEHSC" polling average, which as shown by the sources provided is a manual calculation of cherry-picked data which no reliable source backs. I see it appropiate to notice this on this talk page in order for users to be cautious when seeing these "averages", because they are entirely original research. It looks like this user is seeking to use Wikipedia polling articles as a mean to promote themselves or their own data calculations as if they were actually encyclopedic, when they aren't. Impru20talk 12:02, 13 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]