NPR on AAPOR
I am back today from four days at the annual conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR). Given the various "Read More…
Demystifying the art and science of pre-election polling – By Mark Blumenthal
I am back today from four days at the annual conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR). Given the various "Read More…
dHere is a less than instant reaction to an instant-reaction survey fielded Monday night following the immigration address by President George Bush.&Read More…
As noted in an earlier post, I am in Montreal, Canada tonight on the eve of the annual conference of the American Association for Public Opinion ReseaRead More…
As expected, Washington Post and ABC News continued conducting interviews over the weekend and released complete results Tuesday afternoon. TheRead More…
I want to continue to discuss the differences in the polls on the NSA records database issue, especially as new surveys are released. We have nRead More…
Two important reports were released over the last few days on the growing number of Americans with a mobile phone but no “wired” phone service and thRead More…
Another day and yet another poll on the NSA phone records controversy. This one, conducted on Friday and Saturday by USAToday and Gallup (n=809,Read More…
Well, another day, another — very different — set of poll results on the NSA phone records surveillance issue. On a new survey out today fromRead More…
Did yesterday’s USAToday story on the collection of domestic telephone records by the NSA do President George Bush a backhanded favor? An overniRead More…
The Wall Street Journal Online’s Carl Bialik is on the case of another non-random sample survey conducted online. In this week’s Numbers Guy colRead More…