The Oxford Handbook on Polling and Survey Methods brings together a unique mixture of academics and practitioners, from various backgrounds, academic disciplines, and experiences. In some sense, this is reflective of the interdisciplinary nature of the polling and survey industry: polls and surveys are widely used in academia, government, and the private sector. Designing, implementing, and analyzing high quality, accurate, and cost-effective polls and surveys requires a combination of skills and methodological perspectives. Despite the wellpublicized issues that have cropped up in recent political polling, a great deal is known today about how to collect high quality polling and survey data even in complex and difficult environments
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Editors Atkinson (Univ. of New Mexico) and Alvarez (California Institute of Technology) provide a well-researched overview of polling and survey methods. The volume is categorized into four sections written by scholars and practitioners from various work and academic backgrounds. From government to academia to the private sector, the authors demonstrate the interdisciplinary nature of the polling and survey industry...This comprehensive volume showcases the trends, complexities, and opportunities of polling and survey methods while examining new techniques to measure public opinion.
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