

An edition of Presidential polls and the news media (1995)
By Paul J. Lavrakas,Michael W. Traugott
Publish Date
1995
Publisher
Westview Press
Language
eng
Pages
288
Description:
Most news media are "data rich but analysis poor" when it comes to election polling. Since election polls clearly have the power to influence campaigns and election postmortems, it is important that "spin" not take precedence over significance in the reporting of poll results. In this volume, experts in the media and in academe challenge the conventional approaches that most news media take in their poll-based campaign coverage. The book reports new research findings on news coverage of recent presidential elections and provides a myriad of examples of how journalists and news media executives can improve their analysis of poll data, thereby better serving our political processes.
subjects: Public opinion, Election, Mass media, Press and politics, Presidents, Public opinion polls, Public opinion, united states, Presidents, united states, election, Mass media, political aspects, Political aspects, Massenmedien, Präsidentenwahl, Publieke opinie, Verkiezingscampagnes, Presidentskandidaten, Election forecasting, Wahlkampf, USA President, USA, Opinion publique, Sondages d'opinion, POLITICAL SCIENCE, General
Places: United States