First published in 1970 Public opinion polls and British politics
provides an introductory guide to political polling in Britain. The
book describes the polling organizations themselves, their sampling
methods, and some of the general problems encountered in survey work.
A distinction is drawn between polls concerned with voting intentions
(predictive polls) and polls concerned with the expression of opinion
(opinion polls), and problems of interpretation in each are discussed.
Public opinion polls are then considered in the context of British
politics – firstly their relationship with the general principles of
representative democracy, and secondly their effect on the practice of
politics. Finally, a word of caution is sounded against taking the
polls too seriously as accurate indicators of the thinking of the
British electorate and also against treating the implications of their
potential uses too lightly. This book is a must read for students of
British politics, election studies and political science.
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9781000729511
Publisert
2022
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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