Disclosing Party ID: Qunnipiac
Today, another installment in a series of responses from pollsters who do not typically report party identification as a part of their survey releasesRead More…
Demystifying the art and science of pre-election polling – By Mark Blumenthal
Today, another installment in a series of responses from pollsters who do not typically report party identification as a part of their survey releasesRead More…
Taking a momentary pause in the exit poll discussion, MP continues with a series of responses from pollsters who do not typically report party identifRead More…
Mea Culpa (4/14): This post originally argued under heading “3)” below that sampling error alone will create an artifact in the data tabulaRead More…
Continuing with responses from pollsters who do not typically report party identification in online releases to explain that policy. Today we heRead More…
Here is another response to my query to pollsters who do not typically report party identification in online releases to explain that policy. ToRead More…
As a follow-up to the queries made of representatives of Gallup, the Pew Research Center and Time/SRBI, MP followed up with similar requests of other Read More…
Last Friday, in the Today’s Paper’s feature, Slate’s Eric Umansky observed: USA Today goes Page One with a poll showing President Bush’s rating aRead More…
I thought that in light of the interest in the last post on the recent Schiavo polls that it would be good to take a step back from the microanalysis Read More…
[3/24 – 2:45 p.m. EST – posted additional updates below]
Another day, another polling controversy. The latest involves a survey released oRead More…
And speaking of exit polls…I borrowed the title for this post from "DemFromCT," a frequent contributor (diarist) on DailyKos. Read More…