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The document presents data in 3 figures about the impact of social media and the internet in political campaigns. Figure 1 shows that 70% of respondents agreed that social media allows reaching an infinite number of voters with minimal effort. Figure 2 shows 48% agreed it has the potential to gain many supporters. Figure 3 shows 60% agreed it can engage voters in discussions. A table interprets the mean values, showing respondents agreed with options A and B but disagreed with option C.
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  • voter sentiment,
  • data visualization,
  • data-driven decisions,
  • political campaigns,
  • research findings,
  • social media metrics,
  • voter opinions,
  • political communication
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Question 5

The document presents data in 3 figures about the impact of social media and the internet in political campaigns. Figure 1 shows that 70% of respondents agreed that social media allows reaching an infinite number of voters with minimal effort. Figure 2 shows 48% agreed it has the potential to gain many supporters. Figure 3 shows 60% agreed it can engage voters in discussions. A table interprets the mean values, showing respondents agreed with options A and B but disagreed with option C.
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Topics covered

  • public engagement,
  • voter reach,
  • voter sentiment,
  • data visualization,
  • data-driven decisions,
  • political campaigns,
  • research findings,
  • social media metrics,
  • voter opinions,
  • political communication

A.

Data Presentation
FIGURE 1
Data Presentation for Question # 5 - A

What is the impact of social media and the Internet in an online and off-
line political campaign?

10%
20%

70%

Strong Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree

The figure shows that 10 voters or 20% of the respondents choose to Strongly
Agree. There are 25 voters and 10 politicians, a total of 35 or 70% of respondents
answered Agree with option A, which says that with minimal effort, you can reach an
infinite number of voters; it answers the question of what is the impact of social
media and the Internet in an online and offline political campaign. The remaining 5 or
10% of voters responded Disagree.
FIGURE 2
Data Presentation for Question # 5 -B

What is the impact of social media and the Internet in an online


and offline political campaign?

4%
18%

30%

48%

Strong Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree

The figure shows that 9 voters or 18% of the respondents choose to Strongly
Agree. There are 22 voters and 2 politicians; a total of 24 or 48% of respondents
answered Agree with option B, which says that it has the potential to gain a large number

of supporters; it answers the question what is the impact of social media and the Internet in
an online and offline political campaign . Of the remaining 7 voters and 8 politicians, a total
of 15, or 30% of the respondents answered Disagree, and 2 or 4% of voters responded
Strongly Disagree.
FIGURE 3
Data Presentation for Question # 5 - C

What is the impact of social media and the Internet in an online


and offline political campaign?

14%

26%

60%

Strong Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree

The figure shows that 7 voters or 14% of the respondents choose to Strongly
Agree. There are 24 voters and 6 politicians, a total of 30 or 60% of respondents
answered Agree with option C, which says that can engage voters in a discussion
about topics of interest; it answers the question of what is the impact of social media
and the Internet in an online and offline political campaign. The remaining 9 voters
and 4 politicians, a total of 13 or 26% responded Disagree.
A. Data Interpretation

TABLE 1
Data Interpretation for Question #5

Options for Question #5 Mean Value Descriptive Interpretation

a. With minimal effort, you can


reach an infinite number of 3.10 Agree
voters.
b. It has the potential to gain a 3.10 Agree
large number of supporters.
c. Engage voters in a discussion 2.28 Disagree
about topics of interest.

After the computation of the weighted mean, the respondents with a total mean of
3.10 agreed in option A- With minimal effort, you can reach an infinite number of voters.
They also agreed that it has the potential to gain a large number of supporters with 3.10
mean values, and the total means of 2.28 shows that the respondents is disagreed in the
option C which can engage voters in a discussion about topics of interest.

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