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Polling Polling
Polling THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENTIFIC POLLING TECHNIQUES ELEMENTS OF SCIENTIFIC POLLING POLLING IS NOT PERFECT: THE PROBLEM OF SELF-CENSORSHIP THE IMPORTANCE OF POLLING IN POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH BIBLIOGRAPHY Polling involves gathering information by asking people to report their... Read more
opinion polls opinion polls
Polls, Opinion OPINION POLLS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE THE STATISTICAL LOGIC OF OPINION POLLING POLLS AND THE STUDY OF PUBLIC OPINION BIBLIOGRAPHY Opinion polling is a method of analysis for drawing inferences about the attitudes or behaviors of a population by studying a random sample of... Read more
Exit Poll Exit Poll
Exit Poll HOW CONDUCTED PROBLEMS WITH U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS BIBLIOGRAPHY Exit polls are surveys based upon voter interviews immediately after they have finished voting. The exit polls play a significant part in media projecting election winners and their margin of victory. The polls... Read more
Jizya Jizya
JIZYA A poll tax. Several poll taxes were levied throughout the Middle East from the time of the Muslim conquests (seventh century). Caliph Umar II (717 Read more
Conservative party (Canada) Conservative party (Canada)
Conservative party in Canada. 1 Former Canadian political party that merged with the Progressive party to form the Progressive Conservative party . 2 Officially the Conservative party of Canada, political party formed in 2003 by the merger of the Progressive Conservative party (PC) and the... Read more
poll poll
poll technique for ascertaining the attitudes or opinions of the total, or some segment of the total, population on given questions, usually on political, economic, and social conditions. Evolution The history of polling in the United States goes back to 1824, when two newspapers, the Harrisburg ... Read more
poll tax poll tax
poll tax a capital tax levied equally on every adult in the community. Although no longer a significant source of revenue for any major country, the poll tax did provide large sums for many governments until well into the 1800s. The tax has long been attacked as being an unfair burden upon those... Read more
Per Capita Per Capita
PER CAPITA [ Latin, By the heads or polls.] A term used in the descent and distribution of the estate of one who dies without a will. It means to share and share alike according to the number of individuals. In a per capita distribution, an equal share of an estate is given to each heir, all of... Read more
George Horace Gallup George Horace Gallup
George Horace Gallup 1901-84, American public opinion statistician, originator of the Gallup poll , b. Jefferson, Iowa. After teaching journalism at Drake Univ. (1929-31) and at Northwestern Univ. (1931-32), he founded the American Institute of Public Opinion (1935) and the Audience Research... Read more
Helmut Kohl Helmut Kohl
Helmut Kohl , 1930-, German politician, chancellor of West Germany (1982-1990) and reunified Germany (1990-98). He was named chairman of the Rhine-Palatinate Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in 1966 and was elected state premier (1969-76). He then became (1973-98) chairman of the national CDU,... Read more

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