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Polling America: An Encyclopedia Of Public Opinion
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Hardcover
With Samuel Best |
2 revised edition from Greenwood Pub Group (May 31, 2016)
9781440837340 | details & prices | 756 pages | List price $205.00
from Greenwood Pub Group (June 30, 2005)
9780313327018 | details & prices | 927 pages | 7.00 × 10.00 × 2.00 in. | 4.40 lbs | List price $191.00
About: Aphabetical arrangement of entries on the taking of public opinion polls in the United States, covering such topics as survey ethics, intercept interviewing, question-order effects, voting report bias, and focus groups.
About: Aphabetical arrangement of entries on the taking of public opinion polls in the United States, covering such topics as survey ethics, intercept interviewing, question-order effects, voting report bias, and focus groups.
Miscellaneous
from B&t Database Management/Cip (June 1, 2005)
9780313327124 | details & prices | List price N/A
About: Aphabetical arrangement of entries on the taking of public opinion polls in the United States, covering such topics as survey ethics, intercept interviewing, question-order effects, voting report bias, and focus groups.
About: Aphabetical arrangement of entries on the taking of public opinion polls in the United States, covering such topics as survey ethics, intercept interviewing, question-order effects, voting report bias, and focus groups.
from B&t Database Management/Cip (June 1, 2005)
9780313327131 | details & prices | List price N/A
About: Aphabetical arrangement of entries on the taking of public opinion polls in the United States, covering such topics as survey ethics, intercept interviewing, question-order effects, voting report bias, and focus groups.
About: Aphabetical arrangement of entries on the taking of public opinion polls in the United States, covering such topics as survey ethics, intercept interviewing, question-order effects, voting report bias, and focus groups.