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When reporting opinion polls, the BBC’s Editorial Guidelines set down in some detail the way information should be presented and the type of language which is appropriate. The Guidelines say that “Accuracy, credibility and impartiality are as important when the BBC reports on ‘polls’ and ‘surveys’ as elsewhere....(When they are) commissioned by the BBC (they) carry reputational risk, so care must be taken to ensure that the audience can trust their findings, and that we do not give them undue weight when reported… For any BBC-commissioned opinion poll, the methodology, data and accuracy of the language used to report it, must stand up to scrutiny.”
The full guidelines on Opinion Polls, Surveys and Votes are available here, but these are some key extracts which all output producers reporting the polls should know:
Further advice is available from Ric Bailey or Matthew Eltringham.
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