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The Polls

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AAPOR 2008: Chase Harrison

One more in series of brief interviews conducted at this week's AAPOR Conference, this one with Chase Harrison, preceptor in survey research at Harvard University. Harrison describes his analysis of the accuracy of pre-election poll...

AAPOR 2008: Jeff Jones on Gallup's Cell Phone Interviews

Yet another in series of brief interviews conducted at this week's AAPOR Conference, this one with Jeff Jones, managing editor of the Gallup Poll. Jones presented findings on the interviews Gallup has conducted by cell phone with Americans living in households with non landline phone service...

AAPOR 2008: Patrick Murray on RBS vs RDD

Another in series of brief interviews conducted at this week's AAPOR Conference, this one from Patrick Murray, director of the Polling Inst...

AAPOR 2008: SurveyUSA's Jay Leve

Another in series of brief interviews conducted at this week's AAPOR Conference, this one with SurveyUSA's Jay Leve on why he values AAPOR: ...

AAPOR 2008: Dutton/Race and Gender of Interivewer Effects

Another in series of brief interviews conducted at this week's AAPOR Conference, this one with Sarah Dutton, deputy director of surveys for CBS News. Dutton discusses findings presented at the conference (and co-authored by CBS colleagues Jennifer De Pinto and Fred Backus) regarding the effe...

AAPOR 2008: Nancy Mathiowetz

Another in series of brief interviews conducted at this week's AAPOR Conference, this one with outgoing AAPOR President Nancy Mathiowetz discussing her advice to pollsters and journalists on pre-election poll coverage an...

AAPOR 2008: Michael Traugott - Primary Polling Committee

Another in my series of interviews conducted at this week's AAPOR Conference, this one with Michael Traugott, chair of AAPOR's Special Committee on 2008 Primary Polling:

POLL: ARG Kentucky/Oregon

American Research Group Kentucky Clinton 65, Obama 29 Oregon Obama 50, Clinton 45...

POLL: SurveyUSA New Mexico Senate

SurveyUSA New Mexico Sen: Udall 60, Pearce 36... Udall 61, Wilson 35...

POLL: Daily Tracking

Gallup Poll National Obama 48, Clinton 44 McCain 47, Obama 45... Clinton 48, McCain 45 Rasmussen Reports National Obama 48, ...

AAPOR 2008: Bob Groves and Survey Non-Response

Another in series of brief interviews conducted at this week's AAPOR Conference, this one on the topic of what to make of survey non-response rate from one of the foremost experts on the topic: Professor Robert Groves of t...

AAPOR 2008: Stephen Blumberg/NCHS Cell Phone Report

Another in series of brief interviews conducted at this week's AAPOR Conference, this one on the continuing growth of call phone only households with Steven Blumberg of the Division of Health Interview Statistics of the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS):

AAPOR 2008: Frank Newport

Unfortunately, we had a bit of an audio mishap with this first interview from Frank Newport, editor-in-chief of the Gallup Poll and also AAPOR's Conference Chair for 2008. The hand-held microphone was not connected properly, so you will hear a bit more ambient sound than is optimal, but Newport's answers are clear. Obama 44, McCain 42... McCain 45, Clinton 42 Kansas McCain 55, Ob...

More On Models

My latest NationalJournal.com column, which further addresses the questions raised by Poblano's non-poll statistical model, is now online....

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