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NEWS WorldPost Highline Science Education Weird News Business TestKitchen Tech College Media POLITICS Pollster Election Forecast Eat the Press HuffPost Hill Candidate Confessional So That Happened ENTERTAINMENT Sports Comedy Celebrity Books Entertainment TV Arts + Culture WELLNESS Healthy Living Travel Style Taste Home Weddings Divorce Sleep GPS for the Soul WHAT'S WORKING Impact Green Good News Global Health VOICES Black Voices Latino Voices Women Fifty Religion Queer Voices Parents Teen College VIDEO ALL SECTIONS Arts + Culture Black Voices Books Business Candidate Confessional Celebrity College Comedy Crime Divorce Dolce Vita Eat the Press Education Election Forecast Entertainment Fifty Good News Green Healthy Living Highline Home Horoscopes HuffPost Data HuffPost Hill Impact Latino Voices Media Outspeak Parents Politics Pollster Queer Voices Religion Science Small Business So That Happened Sports Style Taste Tech Teen TestKitchen Travel TV Weddings Weird News Women WorldPost FEATURED GPS for the Soul Hawaii Inspiration Generation OWN Dr. Phil Quiet Revolution Talk to Me When To Jump Better Together Don't Stress the Mess Endeavor Generation Now Paving the Way The Power Of Humanity Sleep + Wellness What's Working: Purpose + Profit What's Working: Small Businesses POLITICS The 'Margin Of Error' Is More Controversial Than You Think 02/03/2015 01:47 pm ET | Updated Feb 03, 2015 Mark Blumenthal Mark Blumenthal is the Head of Election Polling at SurveyMonkey. Natalie Jackson Senior Data Scientist, The Huffington Post Justin Lewis via Getty Images If you read polls in the news, you're probably familiar with the term "margin of error." What you may not know is that pollsters disagree fiercely about when it should be used. In an actual debate last week, sponsored by the do-it-yourself sampling firm Peanut Labs, polling experts got together to argue whether a margin of error should ever be reported for surveys conducted online -- which is how more and more surveys are conducted. Most industry standards and guidelines say that surveys drawn from nonrandom samples -- typically the case with online polling -- should not provide a margin of error when their results are generalized to the wider population. Yet, as debate moderator Annie Petit noted, many readers expect to see the margin of error, regardless of how the poll was done. So she threw out a provocative question: "Is it really so terrible to use a statistic that everyone understands so well?" At HuffPost Pollster, which regularly conducts online surveys with YouGov, we don't have a perfect answer to that. But we've decided it's time for even greater transparency with o