This straightforward text provides journalists, both professional and student, with an explanation of the realities of an increasingly important facet of today's precision journalism--public opinion polling. The work aims to provide the skills necessary for evaluating and interpreting survey results accurately. After a brief review of the historical relationship between the press and public opinion, the authors examine the polling environment today. Then, step-by-step, they take the reader through the basics of journalistic uses of public opinion surveys and the questions to be asked by the journalist in evaluating a survey: who did the poll; who sponsored the poll; what were the survey questions and how were they worded; what is the sampling error; how to report poll results; how to put survey figures in context; and how to make and evaluate projections based upon polls. In addition, the text offers a review of statistical methods for the journalist and a 20 question checklist.
A Journalist's Guide to Public Opinion Polls
Sheldon R Gawiser
$74.00 - $75.50
- UPC:
- 9780275949891
- Maximum Purchase:
- 2 units
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Publication Date:
- 1994-10-30
- Author:
- Sheldon R Gawiser;G. Evans Witt
- Language:
- english