Cellphone restroom talk OK?

Our scientifically-conducted national telephone survey results are reported below. This box contains a ballot for our companion online poll, which provides unscientific results.

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Cellphone restroom talk OK?

By a 46%-32% margin, Americans believe it’s wrong for people to talk on a cellphone in a public restroom.

Women feel more strongly than men about keeping cellphone talk out of bathrooms, with women opposing it by a 49%-29% margin and men by a 43%-36% margin.

Poll Position’s scientific telephone survey of 1,033 adults nationwide was conducted October 6, 2011 and has a margin of error of ±3%.

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The online companion poll in which you can vote provides unscientific results, meaning it’s a tally of participating Poll Position users, not a nationally representative sampling.

Poll Position is committed to transparency and upholding the highest professional standards in its polling, explaining why we provide you with the crosstabs of our scientific polls, which are conducted using interactive voice response technology. Crosstabs provide a breakdown of survey participants by age, race, gender, and political affiliation. Here are the crosstabs for this poll: Poll Position crosstabs – cellphone in restroom.

You can learn more about our polling methodology here.

 

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