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The fifth edition of Public Opinion: Measuring the American Mind
provides a comprehensive, accessible introduction to public opinion
in the United States and describes how public opinion data are
collected, how they are used, and the role they play in the U.S.
political system. Bardes and Oldendick introduce students to the
history of polling and explain the factors a good consumer of polls
should know in order to critically evaluate public opinion data.
Public Opinion: Measuring the American Mind is the only text to
devote significant space to the history of polling, the use of
polling in America today, and to explain the methods used for
survey research. In addition, the authors engage students by
providing in-depth coverage of public opinion on such issues as
political ideology, health care, race, and foreign policy, as well
as an update and discussion of the major changes that have taken
place on controversial issues such as gay marriage, gun control,
and immigration. Updated to include the latest data from the
American National Election Study and the General Social Surveys in
2012 and 2014, this lively, engaging text combines a comprehensive
grounding in the nuts and bolts of the field with relevant,
real-world examples.
The fifth edition of Public Opinion: Measuring the American Mind
provides a comprehensive, accessible introduction to public opinion
in the United States and describes how public opinion data are
collected, how they are used, and the role they play in the U.S.
political system. Bardes and Oldendick introduce students to the
history of polling and explain the factors a good consumer of polls
should know in order to critically evaluate public opinion data.
Public Opinion: Measuring the American Mind is the only text to
devote significant space to the history of polling, the use of
polling in America today, and to explain the methods used for
survey research. In addition, the authors engage students by
providing in-depth coverage of public opinion on such issues as
political ideology, health care, race, and foreign policy, as well
as an update and discussion of the major changes that have taken
place on controversial issues such as gay marriage, gun control,
and immigration. Updated to include the latest data from the
American National Election Study and the General Social Surveys in
2012 and 2014, this lively, engaging text combines a comprehensive
grounding in the nuts and bolts of the field with relevant,
real-world examples.
This textbook encourages students to experience the excitement that
comes with being an engaged and informed citizen, and expands to
include up-to-date coverage of Texas politics.
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