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|a The Oxford handbook of polling and survey methods /
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|a Introduction to polling and survey methods / Lonna Rae Atkeson and R. Michael Alvarez -- Total survey error / Herbert F. Weisberg -- Longitudinal surveys : issues and opportunities / D. Sunshine Hillygus and Steven A. Snell -- Mixing survey modes and its implications / Lonna Rae Atkeson and Alex N. Adams -- Taking the study of political behavior online / Stephen Ansolabehere and Brian F. Schaffner -- Sampling for studying context : traditional surveys and new directions / James G. Gimpel -- Questionnaire science / Daniel I. Oberski -- Exit polling today and what the future may hold / Anthony M. Salvanto -- Sampling hard-to-reach populations : lessons from sampling Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) / Prakash Adkihari and Lisa A. Bryant -- Reaching beyond low-hanging fruit : surveying low-incidence populations / Justin Berry, Youssef Chouhoud and Jane Junn -- Survey research in the Arab world / Lindsay J. Benstead -- The language-opinion connection / Efrén O. Pérez -- Issues in polling methodologies : inference and uncertainty / Jeff Gill and Jonathan Homola -- Causal inference with complex survey designs : generating population estimates using survey weights / Ines Levin and Betsy Sinclair -- Aggregating survey data to estimate subnational public opinion / Paul Brace -- Latent constructs in public opinion / Christopher Warshaw -- Measuring group consciousness : actions speak louder than words / Kim Proctor -- Cross-national surveys and the comparative study of electoral systems : when country/elections become cases / Jeffrey A. Karp and Jack Vowles -- Graphical visualization of polling results / Susanna Makela, Yajuan Si, and Andrew Gelman -- Graphical displays for public opinion research / Saundra K. Schneider and William G. Jacoby -- Survey experiments : managing the methodological costs and benefits / Yanna Krupnikov and Blake Findley -- Using qualitative methods in a quantitative survey research agenda / Kinsey Gimbel and Jocelyn Newsome -- Integration of contextual data : opportunities and challenges / Armando Razo -- Measuring public opinion with social media data / Marko Klašnja, Pablo Barberá, Nicholas Beauchamp, Jonathan Nagler, and Joshua A. Tucker -- Expert surveys as a measurement tool : challenges and new frontiers / Cherie D. Maestas -- The rise of poll aggregation and election forecasting / Natalie Jackson.
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|a Reflective of the interdisciplinary nature of the polling and survey industry, this handbook covers a wide range: polls and surveys are widely used in academia, government, and the private sector. Designing, implementing, and analysing high quality, accurate, and cost-effective polls and surveys requires a combination of skills and methodological perspectives. Despite the well-publicised 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. We hope that the chapters in this Handbook help researchers and practitioners understand these trends, and to participate in the development of new and better approaches for measuring, modeling, and visualising public opinion and social behavior.
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