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Research, Roper Center for Public Opinion. The Roper Center guide to Canadian public opinion resources. Storrs, CT: Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, University of Connecticut, 1992.

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Roper Public Opinion Research Center. Profiles of the major American collections. [Williamstown, Va.]: The Center, 1988.

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1914-, Girard Alain, Malinvaud Edmond, and Stoetzel Jean, eds. Les enquêtes d'opinion et la recherche en sciences sociales: Hommage à Jean Stoetzel : Journée d'étude de la Société des amis du Centre d'études sociologiques, Sorbonne, 29 février 1988. Paris: L'Harmattan, 1989.

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Bunov, Egor, and Elena Tihonova. Public opinion in the management of social processes. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1157111.

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The monograph is devoted to the analysis of the theoretical and methodological foundations of the study of the place and role of public opinion in the management of social processes in modern society. The author's structural and functional concept of public opinion occupies a central place in the work. The article presents a large theoretical material based on the results of the author's research, which allows us to formulate and justify a number of new scientific positions that open up a promising direction in the study of public opinion issues in the context of the sociology of management. It is intended for a wide range of specialists in the field of management sociology, heads of sociological services, teachers, postgraduates, students, and anyone interested in public opinion and its role in the life of modern society.
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Perussia, Felice. Elettori: Valori, atteggiamenti, immagini, personalità (della democrazia italiana nel 2006) : dati di scenario con approfondimenti originali di ricerca (ITAPI) sul profilo psicologico degli italiani che simpatizzano per destra, centro, sinistra ... Milano: UNICOPLI, 2006.

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Boaz, Annette. Attitudes and aspirations of older people: A review of the literature : a report of research carried out by the Local Government Centre, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick on behalf of the Department of Social Security. Leeds: Corporate Document Services, 1999.

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Saykaly, Michael C. Guide to public opinion research. 3rd ed. Ottawa: OPTIMA Consultants = Conseillers OPTIMA, 1985.

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Guide to public opinion research. 4th ed. Ottawa, Ont: Optima, 1994.

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Klingemann, Hans-Dieter, and Andrea Römmele. Public Information Campaigns and Opinion Research. 6 Bonhill Street, London EC2A 4PU: SAGE Publications Ltd, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9780857024534.

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Donsbach, Wolfgang, and Michael Traugott. The SAGE Handbook of Public Opinion Research. 1 Oliver's Yard, 55 City Road, London EC1Y 1SP United Kingdom: SAGE Publications Ltd, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781848607910.

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Survey research for public administration. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 1996.

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Polling and survey research methods, 1935-1979: An annotated bibliography. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 1996.

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Retzlaff, Jeffrey. Use of market research in public transit. Washington, D.C: U.S. Dept. of Transportation, 1985.

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Young, Michael L. Dictionary of polling: The language of contemporary opinion research. New York: Greenwood Press, 1992.

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Young, Michael L. Dictionary of polling: The language of contemporary opinion research. New York: Greenwood Press, 1992.

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Hermerén, Göran, Kerstin Sahlin, and Nils-Eric Sahlin. Trust and confidence in scientific research. Stockholm: Kungl. Vitterhets Historie och Antikvitets Akademien, 2013.

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Karim, Karim H. Images of Arabs and Muslims: A research review. Ottawa, Ont: Policy & Research, Multiculturalism Branch, Multiculturalism & Citizenship, 1991.

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World Association for Public Opinion Research. Regional Conference in Asia. Opinion research and the public interest: Conference program and papers. Quezon City]: Social Weather Stations, 2004.

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Karolinska Institute Nobel Conference (15th 1990 Stockholm, Sweden). Health research for development: Wijk Conference Centre, Stockholm, 21-23 February 1990. Stockholm: D. Broberg, 1990.

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Almeida, Alberto Carlos. Como são feitas as pesquisas eleitorais e de opinião. Rio de Janeiro: Editora FGV, 2002.

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Thiollent, Michel. Pesquisas eleitorais em debate na imprensa. São Paulo: Cortez Editora, 1989.

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Dressler, Matthias. Meinungsführer in der interdisziplinären Forschung: Bestandsaufnahme und kritische Würdigung. Wiesbaden: Gabler, 2009.

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Thomas-Konyani, S. E. Malawi Police public perception study: Research findings of the study submitted to the British High Commission. Zomba, Malawi: Centre for Social Research, 1999.

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J, Mitofsky Warren, ed. A meeting place: The history of the American Association for Public Opinion Research. [Ann Arbor, Mich.]: AAPOR, 1992.

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Evans, Paul A. Canadian public opinion on relations with China: An analysis of the existing survey research. Downsview, Ont: University of Toronto-York University Joint Centre on Modern East Asia, 1985.

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Cameron, Gary. The Potential of a social welfare research centre at a small university. Waterloo, Ont: Faculty of Social Work, Wlfrid Laurier University, 1989.

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Modernizing research libraries: The effect of recent developments in university libraries on the research process. London: Bowker-Saur, 1996.

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Hrvati o Albancima: Od narodnog preporoda do 1912. godine. Zagreb: Hrvatsko-albansko društvo, 1993.

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Kyïvsʹkyĭ instytut problem upravlinni︠a︡ imeni Horshenina. Project "Ukrainian Statehood": Annual national social research program January-December 2008. [Kiev]: Gorshenin Institute, 2008.

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Public opinion polls and survey research: A selective annotated bibliography of U.S. guides and studies from the 1980s. New York: Garland Pub., 1990.

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Min yi yu gong gong zheng ce: Li lun tan tao yu shi zheng yan jiu = Public opinion and public policy : a theoretical deliberation and an empirical research. Taibei Shi: Wu nan tu shu chu ban gong si, 2002.

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Kienzl, Heinz. Research on anti-Semitism in Austria: A general review. [Wien (A-1011, Postfach 61): Österr. Nationalbank, 1987.

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Stork, Christoph. National integrity & service delivery survey 2003: A NEPRU research report for the Office of the Ombudsman. Ausspannplatz, Windhoek, Namibia: Namibian Economic Policy Research Unit, 2005.

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International Electric Transmission Perception Project. Perception of transmission lines: Summary of surveys and framework for further research. Washington, D.C: Edison Electric Institute, 1996.

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Arocena, Rodrigo. Qué piensa la gente de la innovación, la competitividad, la ciencia y el futuro. Montevideo, Uruguay: Centro de Informaciones y Estudios del Uruguay, 1997.

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Cherednichenko, V. A. Voi͡u︡et sot͡s︡iologii͡a︡: Rolʹ sot͡s︡iologicheskikh issledovaniĭ v khode predvybornoĭ borʹby za dolzhnostʹ mėra. Moskva: Izd-vo PAIMS, 1999.

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Borel, Jacques P. Malheurs de la science, malaise des chercheurs: Critique de l'esprit antiscientifique. Paris: Frison-Roche, 2009.

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Malheurs de la science, malaise des chercheurs: Critique de l'esprit antiscientifique. Paris: Frison-Roche, 2009.

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Thiollent, Michel. Pesquisas eleitorais em debate na imprensa. São Paulo: Cortez, 1989.

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Kyïvsʹkyĭ instytut problem upravlinni︠a︡ imeni Horshenina. Mental bases of choice: Annual national social research program October 2006-November 2007. [Kiev]: Kiev Gorshenin Institute of Management Issues, 2007.

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Vserossiĭskiĭ t͡s︡entr izuchenii͡a︡ obshchestvennogo mnenii͡a︡., ed. All-Russian public opinion research center: VT͡s︡IOM. Moscow: VCIOM, 2005.

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Schneider, Saundra K., and William G. Jacoby. Graphical Displays for Public Opinion Research. Edited by Lonna Rae Atkeson and R. Michael Alvarez. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190213299.013.10.

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This chapter takes steps toward promoting the effective use of graphical displays in journal articles and research monographs on public opinion and survey research. It provides specific advice and guidelines about determining when a graph would be useful for communicating quantitative information; features to consider in selecting a graph for displaying data or analytic results; and characteristics and details associated with specific types of graphs that help to maximize the information they convey to their audience. The overall objective is to encourage survey researchers and public opinion scholars to use graphs in an effective manner, making them useful tools for conveying information about the data and analyses that comprise the central components of empirical research efforts.
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Shapiro, Robert Y. Public Opinion. Edited by Richard Valelly, Suzanne Mettler, and Robert Lieberman. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199697915.013.020.

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Public opinion warrants increasing attention in research on American political development. It is central to the study of democratic politics, and it is involved with political processes that are sensitive to time and historical context. It can be studied using the methods of social and political historians and increasingly through data from opinion polls. Studies of democracy in action are arguably the most important, focusing on the causal relationship between public opinion and government policymaking, including the institutional processes and mechanisms that link the two. Given that public opinion can have important effects on what leaders, institutions, and governments do, it has become increasingly important to study the influences on both public opinion overall and different segments of it that might be most politically consequential. These influences include especially mass communication processes and also “policy feedback” effects on the public’s behavior broadly.
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W, Wood Floris, and NORC (Organization), eds. An American profile: Opinions and behavior, 1972-1989 : opinion results on 300 high-interest issues derived from the General Social Survey conducted by the National Opinion Research Center. Detroit: Gale Research, 1990.

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Brace, Paul. Aggregating Survey Data to Estimate Subnational Public Opinion. Edited by Lonna Rae Atkeson and R. Michael Alvarez. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190213299.013.15.

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Public opinion’s role in shaping governmental actions is a central concern of democracy, yet the absence of systematic state-level survey data has inhibited analyses of public opinion at the subnational level. This essay traces the evolution of studies of public opinion at that level, first reviewing studies using surrogates derived from demographic variables. It next considers methodologies that develop state-level opinion from aggregated national samples. Finally, it discusses recent efforts to develop state-level opinion measures using post-sample stratification integrating limited survey data with demographic variables. There is evidence of significant cross-sectional and temporal variation in public opinion and policy across and within the states. Research on subnational public opinion once hinged on assumptions about opinion surrogates, but is now based on abundant and progressively rigorous opinion data. These studies reveal that public opinion plays an enormous role in subnational politics, with effects varying across issues, contexts, and conditions.
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Ignored Voices: Public Opinion Polls and the Latino Community (Center for Mexican-American Studies). Univ of Texas Pr, 1987.

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Faragher, Megan. Public Opinion Polling in Mid-Century British Literature. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192898975.001.0001.

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Whereas modernist writers lauded the consecrated realm of subjective interiority, mid-century writers were engrossed by the materialization of the collective mind. An obsession with group thinking was fueled by the establishment of academic sociology and the ubiquitous infiltration of public opinion research into a bevy of cultural and governmental institutions. As authors witnessed the materialization of the once-opaque realm of public consciousness for the first time, their writings imagined the potentialities of such technologies for the body politic. Polling opened new horizons for mass politics. Public Opinion Polling in Mid-Century British Literature: The Psychographic Turn traces this most crucial period of group psychology’s evolution—the mid-century—when “psychography,” a term originating in Victorian spiritualism, transformed into a scientific praxis. The imbrication of British writers within a growing institutionalized public opinion infrastructure bolstered an aesthetic turn towards collectivity and an interest in the political ramifications of meta-psychological discourse. Examining works by H.G. Wells, Evelyn Waugh, Val Gielgud, Olaf Stapledon, Virginia Woolf, Naomi Mitchison, Celia Fremlin, Cecil Day-Lewis, and Elizabeth Bowen, this book utilizes extensive archival research to trace the embeddedness of writers within public opinion institutions, providing a new explanation for the new “material” turn so often associated with interwar writing.
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Eshbaugh-Soha, Matthew. Going Public and Presidential Leadership. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.57.

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Going public is the preeminent governing strategy of modern presidents. When presidents go public, they attempt to influence the decisions, actions, and opinions of others through speechmaking and other public engagement. Although some scholars of the rhetorical presidency show how presidents have used speeches to govern since the dawn of American democracy, the bulk of scholarship centers on the modern presidency, as both advances in communications technologies and changes in federal policymaking institutions spurred presidents to go public.Going public as a leadership strategy involves a variety of presidential speeches designed to reach a range of institutions and actors. Strategies include going local, speaking on national television, or saturating news coverage by sustaining attention to a top priority. The president’s target audience can be Congress, the public, news media, or bureaucracy. Presidents have had some success going public, although the ways in which presidents have been successful vary by strategy and target audience.Going public is more than just presidential leadership of others. It is also about what incentivizes the president’s efforts to use speeches to govern in the first place. Thus, a second focus of research on going public is what explains speechmaking and the tendency of presidents to respond to those institutions and actors that they also attempt to lead. The majority of existing research centers on presidential leadership of, and responsiveness to, mass public opinion, but the emergence of a more polarized public may influence why presidents go public and may change what political scientists conclude concerning going public and presidential leadership in a more polarized political age.
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The Measure of Democracy: Polling, Market Research, and Public Life, 1930-1945. University of Toronto Press, 1999.

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Robinson, Daniel J. The Measure of Democracy: Polling, Market Research, and Public Life, 1930-1945. University of Toronto Press, 1999.

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