In this post, John Curtice explains the role of the British Polling Council in the context of the forthcoming general election. He details the rules that polling companies agree to abide by when becoming BPC members, and discusses two recent cases that posed questions about who had responsibility for publishing poll details
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Taking the Electoral Pulse by John Curtice (page 1); Career Mobility for Social Researchers by Nigel...
Opinion polls are central to the study of electoral politics. With modern election polling dating ba...
Opinion polling occupies a significant role within the political process of most liberal-capitalist ...
This paper examines public opinion polling in Australia and in other jurisdictions, and functions as...
Pressure groups use opinion polls to help further political agendas, as in the case of hunting with ...
In a paper for the Democratic Audit of Australia, Olof Petersson (Research Director for the Democrat...
We study the effects of opinion polls on election results in proportional representation systems. Mo...
Why and when do governing political elites produce opinion polls? For which purpose? How is “public ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner. David Butler and Donald...
This presentation was given at the ESRC National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) and British Poll...
The opinion polls undertaken prior to the 2015 UK General Election under-estimated the Conservative ...
Why do phone and online polls diverge so greatly? Matthew Goodwin discusses why the figures for Leav...
Polling companies were heavily criticised for failing to predict the results of the UK’s EU referend...
The essay is a critical review of recent books addressing a variety of issues relating to opinion po...
Alistair Clark and Toby S. James argue that many people overlook the exhaustive efforts that poll wo...
Taking the Electoral Pulse by John Curtice (page 1); Career Mobility for Social Researchers by Nigel...
Opinion polls are central to the study of electoral politics. With modern election polling dating ba...
Opinion polling occupies a significant role within the political process of most liberal-capitalist ...