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0872893405 978-0872893405 February 6, 2007 7
Despite their pervasiveness in American life, with subjects ranging from how citizens will vote in presidential elections to opinions about American Idol contestants, considerable misunderstanding exists about the conduct and interpretation of polls. Politicians, interest groups, political parties, advertisers, media outlets, and academics alike point to what the public has expressed through any number of public opinion polls to bolster their positions and arguments. Given the ever-increasing prevalence and frequent misinterpretation of polls, students need to become better consumers of poll results.

This updated seventh edition builds on a proven framework, closely examining structural aspects of polls, methodological procedures, and the function of polls in electoral politics. New material examines a number of methodological areas including possible meanings of the "don't know" or middle response, more detailed coverage of sampling and response rates, consideration of nonattitudes, and greater discussion of reliability, validity and index construction. End-of-chapter exercises further the book's goal of educating individuals to become savvy to the use and misuse of polls.


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Herbert Asher, professor emeritus of political science at Ohio State University, also serves as counselor to the university president. He has written numerous articles and books on legislative politics, electoral politics, and political methodology, including Causal Modeling, rev.ed. (1983), Presidential Elections and American Politics, 5th ed. (1992), and American Labor Unions in the Electoral Arena (2001), co-authored with Eric Heberlig, Randall Ripley and Karen Snyder.

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  • Paperback: 218 pages
  • Publisher: CQ Press; 7 edition (February 6, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0872893405
  • ISBN-13: 978-0872893405
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
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Americans today are inundated with the results of public opinion polls sponsored by the news media, candidates for public office, incumbent officeholders, and many public, private, and nonprofit organizations. Read the first page
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prerecruited panels, mushiness index, polling enterprise, push polling, poll consumers, overnight polls, preelection polls, push polls, exit poll results, poll standing, genuine attitudes, public opinion polling, election predictions, likely voters, deliberative poll, polling information, question wording, tracking polls, polling organizations, exit polling, different polls, scientific poll, exit polls, poll respondents, public polls
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United States, New York Times, Washington Post, George Bush, New Hampshire, Social Security, Environmental Defense, President Bush, White House, Columbus Dispatch, Bill Clinton, Harris Interactive, National Council, Public Affairs Act, Soviet Union, University of Michigan, American National Election Study, Middle East, Guantanamo Bay, House of Representatives, John Kerry, Knowledge Networks, Los Angeles Times, New Jersey, President Clinton
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