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Everything you need to know about election polls can be found in this compact, conversational, and current volume. When it comes to tapping the public’s opinion on candidates and issues at the ballot box, the stakes are high. Acclaimed scholars Michael W. Traugott and Paul J. Lavrakas—who also have regularly conducted polls, not just studied them—cover the latest technologies used for data collection and data analysis, including internet polls, as well as how polls are used in campaigns and media organizations.

In straightforward language and an accessible question-and-answer format, the authors cover issues such as: How do political candidates and organizations use poll data? How do news organizations collect and report polls? Why do pollsters use samples? Can internet polls really reflect a representative swath of the population? They also examine common problems and complaints about polls, such as the increasing use of “push polls” and whether polls can impact how citizens vote. Their decades of experience and insight not only answer the nuts and bolts questions, but most importantly, why it all matters in American democracy.



Table of Contents

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

The Voter's Guide to Election Polls

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 20/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9781538187395, 978-1538187395
      ISBN10: 1538187396

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Everything you need to know about election polls can be found in this compact, conversational, and current volume. When it comes to tapping the public’s opinion on candidates and issues at the ballot box, the stakes are high. Acclaimed scholars Michael W. Traugott and Paul J. Lavrakas—who also have regularly conducted polls, not just studied them—cover the latest technologies used for data collection and data analysis, including internet polls, as well as how polls are used in campaigns and media organizations.

      In straightforward language and an accessible question-and-answer format, the authors cover issues such as: How do political candidates and organizations use poll data? How do news organizations collect and report polls? Why do pollsters use samples? Can internet polls really reflect a representative swath of the population? They also examine common problems and complaints about polls, such as the increasing use of “push polls” and whether polls can impact how citizens vote. Their decades of experience and insight not only answer the nuts and bolts questions, but most importantly, why it all matters in American democracy.



      Table of Contents

      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

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