Voter's Guide to Election Polls
Voter's Guide to Election Polls
Lavrakas, Paul J.; Traugott, Michael W.
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
11/2023
272
Dura
Inglês
9781538187388
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
Chapter 1 What Are Polls and Surveys? And Why Are They Conducted?
Chapter 2 What Are Election Polls? How Are They Conducted?
Chapter 3 How Do Political Candidates and Organizations Use Poll Data?
Chapter 4 How Do News Organizations Collect and Report Poll Data?
Chapter 5 Why Do Pollsters Use Samples?
Chapter 6 How Are Questionnaires Put Together?
Chapter 7 How Are Data Gathered for Election Polls?
Chapter 8 How Do Media Organizations Analyze Polls?
Chapter 9 How Can I Evaluate Published Poll Results?
Chapter 10 What Are Some Common Problems and Complaints about Polls and the Media's Use of Them?
Epilogue
Appendix A: Standards for Disclosing Information about the Methodology of Public Polls
Appendix B: Sample Tolerances (Sampling Errors) for Samples of Different Sizes
Glossary
Selected References
About the Authors
Chapter 1 What Are Polls and Surveys? And Why Are They Conducted?
Chapter 2 What Are Election Polls? How Are They Conducted?
Chapter 3 How Do Political Candidates and Organizations Use Poll Data?
Chapter 4 How Do News Organizations Collect and Report Poll Data?
Chapter 5 Why Do Pollsters Use Samples?
Chapter 6 How Are Questionnaires Put Together?
Chapter 7 How Are Data Gathered for Election Polls?
Chapter 8 How Do Media Organizations Analyze Polls?
Chapter 9 How Can I Evaluate Published Poll Results?
Chapter 10 What Are Some Common Problems and Complaints about Polls and the Media's Use of Them?
Epilogue
Appendix A: Standards for Disclosing Information about the Methodology of Public Polls
Appendix B: Sample Tolerances (Sampling Errors) for Samples of Different Sizes
Glossary
Selected References
About the Authors
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American Elections; Election polls; elections and media; polling; polling data analysis; polling data collection; pollsters; public opinion polling; push polls
Introduction
Chapter 1 What Are Polls and Surveys? And Why Are They Conducted?
Chapter 2 What Are Election Polls? How Are They Conducted?
Chapter 3 How Do Political Candidates and Organizations Use Poll Data?
Chapter 4 How Do News Organizations Collect and Report Poll Data?
Chapter 5 Why Do Pollsters Use Samples?
Chapter 6 How Are Questionnaires Put Together?
Chapter 7 How Are Data Gathered for Election Polls?
Chapter 8 How Do Media Organizations Analyze Polls?
Chapter 9 How Can I Evaluate Published Poll Results?
Chapter 10 What Are Some Common Problems and Complaints about Polls and the Media's Use of Them?
Epilogue
Appendix A: Standards for Disclosing Information about the Methodology of Public Polls
Appendix B: Sample Tolerances (Sampling Errors) for Samples of Different Sizes
Glossary
Selected References
About the Authors
Chapter 1 What Are Polls and Surveys? And Why Are They Conducted?
Chapter 2 What Are Election Polls? How Are They Conducted?
Chapter 3 How Do Political Candidates and Organizations Use Poll Data?
Chapter 4 How Do News Organizations Collect and Report Poll Data?
Chapter 5 Why Do Pollsters Use Samples?
Chapter 6 How Are Questionnaires Put Together?
Chapter 7 How Are Data Gathered for Election Polls?
Chapter 8 How Do Media Organizations Analyze Polls?
Chapter 9 How Can I Evaluate Published Poll Results?
Chapter 10 What Are Some Common Problems and Complaints about Polls and the Media's Use of Them?
Epilogue
Appendix A: Standards for Disclosing Information about the Methodology of Public Polls
Appendix B: Sample Tolerances (Sampling Errors) for Samples of Different Sizes
Glossary
Selected References
About the Authors
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