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Why All the Hoopla? California Governor's Election May Signal National Partisan Shift

By Mark Baldassare

  The race between GOP governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Democratic state treasurer Phil Angelides is seen as a test case for the depth of voter dissatisfaction with the GOP (more)
 

The Iranian Threat: A Foreign Policy Data Presentation

By Alvin Richman

  Iran has displaced North Korea this year as the country Americans believe poses the greatest threat to the United States. (more)

FROM THE FIELD

"I Can't Imagine It": Survey Research in Post-Katrina New Orleans

By Susan E. Howell and Alicia N. Jencik

 

In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, survey research, as most of us know it in the developed world, was impossible in New Orleans. (more)

 

Interviewing in the Face of Disaster: Conducting a Survey of Hurricane Katrina Evacuees

By Melissa Herrmann, Mollyann Brodie, Rich Morin, Robert Blendon, and John Benson

 

The many issues raised included the fact that our respondents were essentially a captive audience, the recent stress in their lives, and the need to ensure respondent and interviewer safety. (more)

 

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Are Policy Makers Out of Touch?

By Benjamin I. Page with Marshall M. Bouton

   

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