An automated IVR survey of 525 randomly selected Louisiana registered voters was conducted Tuesday September 26, 2017 on the subject of the National Football League’s players who protest the national anthem. The survey was conducted by University of New Orleans political science doctoral candidate Tony Licciardi who is a research assistant at UNO’s Survey Research Center under Dr. Edward Chervenak. Licciardi also teaches state and local government at UNO. The sample of 525 respondents yields a margin of error of 4.28% with 95% confidence
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An automated IVR survey of 525 randomly selected Louisiana registered voters was conducted Tuesday S...
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Two things have significantly impacted the National Football League (NFL) in the last year: First , ...
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In the 2016 season of the National Football League (NFL), a few players have begun to protest the na...
WDSU TV commissioned a survey of 767 randomly selected Jefferson Parish registered voters that was c...
The University of New Orleans’ Survey Research Center conducted an automated telephone survey of reg...
The NFL national anthem protests have divided America. This paper investigates how media portrayals ...
The University of New Orleans Survey Research Center conducted an interactive voice response (IVR) t...
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Previous communication studies have examined media bias in the coverage of social protest movements ...
The University of New Orleans’ Survey Research Center (SRC) sponsored an automated interactive voice...
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