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This book is a collection of research articles by various authors, mostly election polling practitioners, about the way media polls are conducted, and how these and syndicated polls are used (and misused) by the media to report electoral campaign news. The period covered is the 1990s in the U.S.
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Election polls, the news media, and democracy
2000, Chatham House Publishers
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Election polls, the news media, and democracy
2000, Chatham House Publishers
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Table of Contents
Part I.
Media Use of Polls in Covering Major Political News in the Mid-1990s -- -- Part II.
Trends in Reporting on Election Polls -- -- Part III.
Election Poll Accuracy -- -- Part IV.
Controversial Issues in Election Polling.
Edition Notes
A collection of 14 papers written for this volume by the editors and other researchers.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 335-349) and index.
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