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Better Than Approval? Direction of the Country Questions as Predictors of Incumbent Races

By Larry Hugick and Stacy DiAngelo

With the midterm elections less than six months away, the low satisfaction rating prior to the 1994 midterm congressional election is an important statistic to keep in mind. (more)

Mixed Picture: Trends in Public Opinion among Religious Fundamentalists, 1972-2004

By Anne K. Driscoll and Katherine E. Heck

Are fundamentalists’ values indeed moving in a different direction than those of moderates and liberals? (more)

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Forgetting People: What’s Wrong with Public Opinion Research Today, and How to Fix It

By Steve Farkas

The biggest menace facing polling is not borne of response rates or the challenges of technology. The real problem is with the very quality of the surveys. (more)


 
 

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