The best option to be completed through telephone interviews would be the statewide study of satisfaction with cable providers.
Telephone interviews are effective for gathering data from a broad geographic area and can facilitate reaching a larger sample size within a specific demographic. This method allows for the collection of detailed responses about customer satisfaction, which can be more nuanced than a quick survey or exit poll.
The other options may not be as well-suited for telephone interviews for various reasons:
- An exit poll at a specific polling place is typically conducted in person to capture immediate reactions from voters.
- A survey of types of fruit at a local farmers market often requires physical observation and interaction with vendors and products, which telephone interviews cannot achieve.
- An opinion poll on topics discussed at a city council meeting may be better suited for online surveys or in-person interviews, depending on community engagement levels and the nature of the topics discussed.