Michael L. Young's dictionary defines the most important terms
in contemporary public opinion research. About 400 words mark out
the field, words needed if one wants to understand the language of
polling and to claim literacy in the field. This reference is
designed for professionals working in the survey research field,
for pollsters and those who produce polls, and for students and
scholars concerned with public opinion. Journalists, political
professionals, elected officials, and federal, state, and local
officials will also find this guide to practice and usage in the
field extremely valuable.
A general introduction assesses the key literature dealing with
polling, and a longer bibliography appears in the back of the book.
The key terms are arranged alphabetically and a general index
enables readers to trace subjects, themes, and ideas discussed
under the various entries.
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