iPoll: New Database of Public Opinion Polls
January 21, 2010 at 3:57 PM Leave a comment
iPoll, by Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, gives you the power to search multiple public opinion polls at one time. Over a half million questions from organizations, including Gallup Poll, Pew Research Associates and various media outlets, can be searched through this database. Some of the content goes all the way back to 1935 for a great historical perspective on public opinions. General public opinion polls, such as health, economy and media, are covered as well as specific polls such as election exit polls, presidential job performance, and others. Data sets for many of the polls are also included so you can view the research methodology and statistical calculations behind the results.
More information on iPoll can be found at: http://library.webster.edu/databases/datalpha.html#dscipoll.
Entry filed under: Databases and Electronic Resources, Journalism, Mass Media. Tags: databases, Journalism, opinion polls.
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