Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Kaji selidik tak boleh dipercayai sangat?

Kebelakangan ini beberapa pihak termasuk universiti mengadakan kaji selidik atau tinjauan rambang mengenai sokongan rakyat kepada parti-parti politik, khususnya parti yang mentadbir Kerajaan Persekutuan ataupun Kerajaan-kerajaan Negeri.

Kaji selidik itu di buat sama ada melalui panggilan telefon ataupun secara bersemuka. Ia biasanya tidak melibatkan ramai orang tetapi sekadar peratusan kecil

Oleh itu, kaji selidik sedemikian tidak boleh dijadikan kayu pengukur mengenai sokongan rakyat sama ada kepada Barisan Nasional ataupun Pakatan Rakyat.

Saya sendiri menerima beberapa 'pertanyaan' oleh mereka yang menjalankan kaji selidik itu, ada yang melalui telefon talian tetap ataupun selular dan ada juga melalui khidmat pesanan ringkas atau SMS.

Ada soalan yang dibuat secara terus terang, iaitu pada pilihan raya akan datang ini, nak sokong BN atau PR, dan ada yang dibuat secara halus iaitu sama ada saya puas hati dengan pentadbiran kerajaan negeri Selangor (PR).

Kepada kedua-dua soalan sedemikian, saya tidak memberi jawapan sebenarnya kerana parti mana yang nak disokong adalah hak dan satu rahsia, orang lain tidak boleh ambil tahu. Jadi, jawapan yang saya berikan tiada kaitan dengan soalan.

Dalam hubungan ini, saya tabek jentera pilihan raya BN Selangor yang begitu cergas 'mengambil berat' mengenai masalah rakyat. Saya dan rakyat Selangor yang berdaftar sebagai pengundi menerima SMS memberitahu di mana tempat untuk mengundi. Selain itu, mereka mengirim SMS mengucapkan selamat hari lahir, selamat berpuasa dan selamat menyambut aidil fitri. Jentera BN Selangor amat perihatin sejak kalah pada pilihan raya 2008 yang lalu.

Terima kasih sajalah yang dapat diucapkan kepada mereka.

-http://kudaranggi.blogspot.com

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  1. Kaji selidik ni hanya menunjukkan kebarangkalian. kalau ada yang tepat pun mungkin kebetulan saja.

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  2. Sokongan sebenar rakyat kepada pemerintah sekarang hanya boleh dilihat lepas PRU nanti. undi akan berpihak pada pihak yang diyakini dapat mentadbir negara dengan baik.

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  3. Pihak universiti lebih baik tumpuhkan sepenuh perhatian pada akedemi daripada politik

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  4. Result PRU13 menentukan sokongan rakyat parti mana

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  5. Kalau responden sikit, mana boleh pakai sangat hasil kajian tersebut.

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  6. Mungkin juga responden di kalangan kawan2 sahaja.

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  7. Setiap fikiran rakyat ini pandai berubah-ubah dan tidak ada ketetapan pada yang satu. Jadi kaji selidik ini hanya ramalan tidak pasti.

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  8. penyelidikan yang tidak sah tak perlu kita percayai.

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  9. Itu sekadar peratusan kecil dan tidak melambangkan pendapat semua rakyat.

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  10. Janganlah mudah terpedaya dengan kaji selidik seperti ini, keputusan juga mudah dimanipulasi.

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  11. Najib Tun Razak said the young generation should evaluate the achievements of the government from all aspects and not based on political perception and rhetoric.

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  12. In this regard, the Prime Minister said the young generation must be trained so that they had higher thinking skills to enable them to differentiate between the perception deliberately created by certain groups, particularly through the internet and social media which were not based on the truth.

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  13. This is the generation that should be able to evaluate all this...not a matter of perception. Don't think that just because we are the government, we are not right.

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  14. He said this when delivering his speech at the opening of the Malaysian Young Thinkers Convention organised by Malaysian Young Thinkers Youth Organisation (PPM) in collaboration with the Youth and Sports Ministry, Malaysian Youth Development Research Institute and Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) here.

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  15. "If the ruling Barisan Nasional is not right, Malaysia would not have developed as it is now : Malaysia will achieve the developed nation status in a few more years," Najib said.

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  16. Najib said not all countries had detailed planning as Malaysia had in order to achieve the developed nation status because the government was capable of leading the nation to carry out massive transformation.

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  17. The Prime Minister said the fact was that Malaysia was not a failed state because if one looked back at the progress the country had made under the present government for the past 55 years, there had been many achievements to the extent that the country could now be interpreted as a successful nation.

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  18. He said that most young people emphasised on what was happening today and in future, but the fact was that they had no historical perspective, thus they would be at a loss as to where they had originated from or their past history.

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  19. "Thus, as a young generation, we cannot be blind to history and we cannot become a generation that does not appreciate the struggles of our forefathers," he said.

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  20. Thus, he said, some of the young generation did not know the difficulties suffered and the sacrifices made by the past leaders so that their children would inherit a much better nation.

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  21. The Prime Minister said a young generation that had historical perspective would be appreciative and would not live as part of history, instead they would have the determination to take the country to greater heights.

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  22. "This is the young generation that we can depend upon. It means that as a young generation, we must have the capability to contribute, and the ability to to be critical, innovative and creative in our thinking," he said.

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  23. As leaders, Najib said, providing educational opportunities for the young generation to possess academic qualification alone was insufficient because they must be prepared to face the challenges of the 21st century, including attacks on the leaders through the social media instead of the 'poison pen' letters as was the case in the past.

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  24. "They must be given the skill to think in depth so that they will not accept in toto what is being published in the social media."We don't want leaders who are good actors. We don't want leaders who are good in oratory skills but are not truthful," he said.

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  25. "We don't want leaders attacking other leaders, but they themselves are not prepared to swear giving the excuse that it is a political conspiracy, everything is political conspiracy and they are not prepared to defend themselves based on facts," Najib said.

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  26. He said the Barisan Nasional (BN) emphasised on the need to make real transformation instead of merely political rhetoric.

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  27. Real change could also not be achieved through improper street demonstrations with some of the demonstrators jumping 'like monkeys' and kicking policemen, he said.

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  28. "Chaos in the country would benefit no one, but if one does not agree with anything, then voice it in a proper manner," he said.

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  29. Street demonstrations would not strengthen democracy, instead Najib described them as 'democrazy' for creating chaos which did not benefit Malaysia.

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  30. Najib said Malaysians, including the young generation, must do what was best for the country and at the same time, the government provided aid such as the 1Malaysia People's Aid and several other programmes for the young which would be announced later.

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