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Political identity and risk politics: Evidence from a pandemic. [PDF]
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Political partisanship, laissez-faire attitudes, and COVID-19 behaviours and viewpoints in Canada and the United States. [PDF]
Krashinsky L, Naylor CD.
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THE POLLS - A REVIEW THE 1992 BRITISH ELECTION - THE FAILURE OF THE POLLS
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‘Poll poison’?: Politicians and polling in the 2007 Kenya election
Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 2009Abstract The debate continues about the causes of the post-election violence that led to the most serious challenge to Kenya's national integrity since independence. However, there is one aspect of the pre-election period about which there is little disagreement: the far more frequent and widely disseminated results of opinion surveys by several ...
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Private polling in elections and voter welfare
Journal of Economic Theory, 2009zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Dan Bernhardt +2 more
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Pre-election polling and sequential elections
Journal of Theoretical Politics, 2011I consider a model in which the winner of a primary election faces a third candidate in a general election immediately thereafter. Prior to the primary election, there is a pre-election poll on how voters would vote in a hypothetical general election between one of the candidates in the primary election and the third candidate. I illustrate that voters
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Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 2006
The following tables summarize the results of the 2005 General Election. The first provides details of the name of each competing party and the number of candidates it fielded.
Colin Rallings, Michael Thrasher
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The following tables summarize the results of the 2005 General Election. The first provides details of the name of each competing party and the number of candidates it fielded.
Colin Rallings, Michael Thrasher
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2009
Publisher Summary Public opinion polls are widely used to learn about the political attitudes, voting, and other behavior of individuals, by asking questions about opinions, activities, and individuals' personal characteristics. Responses to these questions are then counted, statistically analyzed, and interpreted.
Kathleen A. Frankovic +2 more
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Publisher Summary Public opinion polls are widely used to learn about the political attitudes, voting, and other behavior of individuals, by asking questions about opinions, activities, and individuals' personal characteristics. Responses to these questions are then counted, statistically analyzed, and interpreted.
Kathleen A. Frankovic +2 more
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Polling and the Presidential Election
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1984The role and influence of political pollsters in presidential politics have grown enormously in recent years. Once little more than behind-the-scenes technicians, presidential pollsters are now highly visible campaign decision makers and strategists.
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