👉 Poll math is a method used in political science and market research to gauge public opinion or predict outcomes of decisions by presenting respondents with a series of options, often in the form of multiple-choice questions. Each option is assigned a score based on its perceived likelihood or preference, and these scores are then aggregated to determine the overall result. For example, if a poll asks respondents to choose between two candidates, each candidate's score is added up, and the candidate with the highest total score is considered the winner. Poll math can be simple, with a few options, or complex, involving weighted scores and adjustments for factors like non-response bias. This method provides a quantitative measure of public sentiment, helping analysts and strategists understand trends and make informed decisions.