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The Crisis of Polling: The Accuracy, Reporting, and Campaign Uses of Public Opinion Surveys
| Location: | Minnesota, United States |
| Conference Date: | 2006-02-27 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2006-02-08 |
| Announcement ID: |
149699 |
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University of Minnesota conference on April 27th examines the central criticisms of polling – their accuracy, the media’s coverage of them, and their use by election campaigns. A distinguished group of scholars and practitioners offer original, cutting edge analysis and commentary from the country’s leading experts on polling, media coverage, and election campaigns. Participants include Donald P. Green, Lawrence R. Jacobs, Joanne Miller, Frank Newport from Gallup, Kathryn Pearson, Wendy Rahn, Tom Rosenstiel from the Project for Excellence in Journalism, Robert Y. Shapiro, Steve Shier, and Michael Traugott.
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