Abstract The 1930s saw the birth of mass survey research in America. Large public polling companies, such as Gallup and Roper, began surveying the public about a variety of important issues on a monthly basis. These polls contain information on public opinion ques-tions of central importance to political scientists, historians, and policy-makers, yet these data have been largely overlooked by modern researchers due to problems arising from the data collection methods. In this article I provide a strategy to properly analyze the public opinion data of the 1930s and 1940s. I first describe the quota-control methods of survey research prevalent during this time. I then detail the problems introduced through the use of quota-control techniques....
How is the voice of the people represented in the American political system? My dissertation takes o...
In this paper, we present a historical overview of social surveys and describe the historical develo...
This article seeks to address current debates comparing polls and opinion mining as empirically base...
This study examines the impact of public opinion polling in contemporary American politics. I examin...
This study examines the impact of public opinion polling in contemporary American politics. I examin...
Scholars interested in the development of political and constitutional culture during the 1930s some...
Abstract Are the decisions of American policymakers informed by general trends in the public’s ideol...
Public opinion matters. It registers itself on the public consciousness, translates into politics an...
Since the late nineteenth century, the tension generated by the lumping of subjective and personal o...
Public opinion surveys are a modern vehicle for political representation, a way for citizens to expr...
In the later half of the twentieth century, political polling increased dramatically. Increased reli...
The invention of opinion polls : experiments, criticisms and methodological problems (1935-1950) An ...
The invention of opinion polls : experiments, criticisms and methodological problems (1935-1950) An ...
Tracking trends in American public opinion, this study examines moods of public policy over time. Ja...
How is the voice of the people represented in the American political system? My dissertation takes o...
How is the voice of the people represented in the American political system? My dissertation takes o...
In this paper, we present a historical overview of social surveys and describe the historical develo...
This article seeks to address current debates comparing polls and opinion mining as empirically base...
This study examines the impact of public opinion polling in contemporary American politics. I examin...
This study examines the impact of public opinion polling in contemporary American politics. I examin...
Scholars interested in the development of political and constitutional culture during the 1930s some...
Abstract Are the decisions of American policymakers informed by general trends in the public’s ideol...
Public opinion matters. It registers itself on the public consciousness, translates into politics an...
Since the late nineteenth century, the tension generated by the lumping of subjective and personal o...
Public opinion surveys are a modern vehicle for political representation, a way for citizens to expr...
In the later half of the twentieth century, political polling increased dramatically. Increased reli...
The invention of opinion polls : experiments, criticisms and methodological problems (1935-1950) An ...
The invention of opinion polls : experiments, criticisms and methodological problems (1935-1950) An ...
Tracking trends in American public opinion, this study examines moods of public policy over time. Ja...
How is the voice of the people represented in the American political system? My dissertation takes o...
How is the voice of the people represented in the American political system? My dissertation takes o...
In this paper, we present a historical overview of social surveys and describe the historical develo...
This article seeks to address current debates comparing polls and opinion mining as empirically base...