Tag: Polls

Breaking the deadlock Britain at the polls, 2019


Free Download John Bartle, Nicholas J. Allen, "Breaking the deadlock: Britain at the polls, 2019"
English | 2021 | ISBN: 1526152363 | PDF | pages: 245 | 20.5 mb
The 2019 General Election was historic. In one fell swoop it resolved the longstanding stalemate surrounding Brexit and redrew the electoral map of Britain, breaking the deadlock in Parliament and bringing about the fall of Labour’s so-called ‘Red Wall’.

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Breaking the deadlock Britain at the polls, 2019


Free Download John Bartle, Nicholas J. Allen, "Breaking the deadlock: Britain at the polls, 2019"
English | 2021 | ISBN: 1526152363 | PDF | pages: 245 | 20.5 mb
The 2019 General Election was historic. In one fell swoop it resolved the longstanding stalemate surrounding Brexit and redrew the electoral map of Britain, breaking the deadlock in Parliament and bringing about the fall of Labour’s so-called ‘Red Wall’.

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Public Opinion Polls and Survey Research A Selective Annotated Bibliography of U. S. Guides & Studies from the 1980s


Free Download Graham R. Walden, "Public Opinion Polls and Survey Research: A Selective Annotated Bibliography of U. S. Guides & Studies from the 1980s"
English | 2013 | ISBN: 0824057325, 1138984248 | EPUB | pages: 338 | 0.7 mb
First Published in 1990. The decade of the 1980s witnessed an increasing use of polls and surveys as well as an expanded research effort into public opinion polls and survey research from the economic, historical, legal, methodological, organizational, and political viewpoints. The purpose of this volume is to provide a resource for practitioners, researchers, students, librarians, and others seeking access to this interdisciplinary literature. Instructional guides, handbooks, reference works, textbooks, research studies, and evaluative and critical studies on public opinion polls and survey research published since 1980 are included in this bibliography.

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The Polls Weren’t Wrong


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English | 2025 | ISBN: 1032483024 | 368 Pages | PDF (True) | 7 MB
By first understanding how polls work at a fundamental level, this book gives readers the ability to discern flaws in the current methods. Then, through specific political examples from both the United States and the United Kingdom, it is shown how polls famously derided as "wrong" were, in fact, accurate. While polls are not always accurate, the reasons we can and can’t (rightly) call them "wrong" are explained in this book.

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