Some people think that the law should require that all political poll results be made public. Otherwise, the possessors of poll results can use the information to their own advantage. They can act on the information, release only selected parts of it, or time the release for best effect. A candidate's organization replies that they are paying for the poll in order to gain information for their own use, not to amuse the public. Which of the following statements do you think is appropriate in reference to the scenario?

Some people think that the law should require that all political poll results be made public. Otherwise, the possessors of poll results can use the information to their own advantage. They can act on the information, release only selected parts of it, or time the release for best effect. A candidate's organization replies that they are paying for the poll in order to gain information for their own use, not to amuse the public. 
Which of the following statements do you think is appropriate in reference to the scenario?



A.

The polling organizations can modify the information to their benefit and then make it public.

B.

The polling organizations can provide incomplete information, if they do not want to reveal complete information.

C.

The polling organizations should provide true information if they wish to make it public.



Answer: C.

The polling organizations should provide true information if they wish to make it public.



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