Problem: As discussed in lecture, all of the following statements regarding Public Opinion are true except Group of answer choices Public opinion can be described as the aggregate views of a society. If they collect a random scientific sample representative of the entire population, usually pollsters will be able to achieve a 3% to 5% margin of error. Pollsters often take a sample of 1500 to 2000 people when conducting public opinion surveys. Pollsters now poll millions of citizens to avoid inaccurate election predictions.