Californians Wary of Self-Driving Cars
Over 57% say they do not want to ride in self-driving cars.
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California Statewide Voter Survey – February 2016 – Presentation
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California Statewide Voter Survey – February 2016 – Report on Results
Survey Methodology: From Thursday, February 11 through Sunday, February 14, 2016, Probolsky Research conducted a telephone survey of likely November, 2016 General Election voters throughout the state of California. Our turnout universe represents 12,484,581 voters (a 72.3% turnout) and 7,565,143 households (78%).
The survey included a total of 1,000 voters. A survey of this size yields a margin of error of +/-3.1% with a confidence level of 95%. Our sample was developed from voter files originally compiled by county registrars of voters. Likelihood to vote was determined based on past voting behavior. Probolsky Research applies a stratified random sampling methodology to our sample design. In other words, we ensure that the demographic proportions of survey respondents match the demographic composition of the universe being researched.
Interviews were conducted by live interviewers with voters on both landline (44.5% of completes) and cell phones (55.5% of completes) and were offered in English and Spanish languages.
Probolsky Research specializes in opinion research on behalf of business, government, non-profit and special interest clients.
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