Toward wiser public judgment /
Polls tell us almost nothing about how people make up their minds.
Call Number: | Libro Electrónico |
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Other Authors: | , |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Nashville, Tenn. :
Vanderbilt University Press,
©2010.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- How Americans make up their minds: the dynamics of the public's learning curve and its meaning for American public life / Daniel Yankelovich and Will Friedman
- How to achieve sounder public judgment / Daniel Yankelovich
- Further reflections: a dialogue between Dan Yankelovich and Will Friedman
- The experience of the national issues forums / Keith Melville and Robert J. Kingston
- Thirty-five years of working on public judgment at Public Agenda / Alison Kadlec and Will Friedman
- Moving beyond polls and focus groups / Steven A. Rosell and Heidi Gantwerk
- Coming to public judgment: strengthening impacts, exploring national possibilities / Will Friedman.
- How Americans make up their minds: the dynamics of the public's learning curve and its meaning for American public life / Daniel Yankelovich and Will Friedman
- How to achieve sounder public judgment / Daniel Yankelovich
- Further reflections: a dialogue between Dan Yankelovich and Will Friedman
- The experience of the national issues forums / Keith Melville and Robert J. Kingston
- Thirty-five years of working on public judgment at Public Agenda / Alison Kadlec and Will Friedman
- Moving beyond polls and focus groups / Steven A. Rosen and Heidi Gantwerk
- Coming to public judgment: strengthening impacts, exploring national possibilities / Will Friedman.