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Public Knowledge of the Science of Polls:??What Individual Characteristics Determine the Ability to Identify Survey Methodology?
Unformatted Document Text:  24 Traugott, M. and M. Kang (2000). Public attention to polls in an election year. Election polls, the news media, and democracy. M. Traugott and P. Lavrakas, eds. New York:Chatham House Publishers. Traugott, M. (1991). Public attitudes about news organizations, campaign coverage, and polls. Polling and presidential election coverage. P. Lavrakas and J. Holley, eds. NewburyPark, CA: Sage Publications, 134-50. Zaller, J.R. (1984). Toward a theory of the survey response. Paper presented at annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C. Zaller, J.R. (1992). The nature and origin of mass opinion. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Zaller J. and S. Feldman (1992). A simple theory of the survey response: Answering questions versus revealing preferences. American Journal of Political Science, 36,3: 579-616.

Authors: Currin-Percival, Mary.
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Traugott, M. and M. Kang (2000). Public attention to polls in an election year. Election polls,
the news media, and democracy. M. Traugott and P. Lavrakas, eds. New York:
Chatham House Publishers.
Traugott, M. (1991). Public attitudes about news organizations, campaign coverage, and polls.
Polling and presidential election coverage. P. Lavrakas and J. Holley, eds. Newbury
Park, CA: Sage Publications, 134-50.
Zaller, J.R. (1984). Toward a theory of the survey response. Paper presented at annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C.
Zaller, J.R. (1992). The nature and origin of mass opinion. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Zaller J. and S. Feldman (1992). A simple theory of the survey response: Answering questions
versus revealing preferences. American Journal of Political Science, 36,3: 579-616.


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