Chapter 10. Public Opinion
Explore
General
Wondering what public opinion is on a recent
controversial issue? Go to pollingreport.com, and you are
sure to find the answer. This amazing site contains results from nationwide
polls on a variety of issues that are currently in the news. (See
Exercises.)
Media polling organizations
The only newspaper to regularly conduct its
own in-house polls is the
The Washington Post also regularly conducts polls on national
issues (sometimes in conjunction with ABC News). Its polling web site contains
articles on the poll results. Students interested in polling methodology will
want to check out the FAQ and Detailed
Methodology links. Similar links are available to polls conducted by
other media organizations including ABC News
and CBS News.
Private polling organizations
The granddaddy of polling organizations, the Gallup Organization
provides visitors to its web site with daily polls on a variety of topics,
including the famous and much-revered
The Pew
Research Center for the People and the Press is an independent
opinion research group that studies attitudes toward the press, politics, and
public policy issues. Visitors have the opportunity to download datasets
of surveys conducted by the Center and to read commentary on recent Pew
surveys.
The Pew
Research Center for the Press and Public Agenda contains enormous
amounts of information regarding public opinion on a wide array of issues. The
Public Agenda web site allows visitors to examine issues such
as abortion, the economy, education, gay rights, and Social Security. Clicking
on each issue provides links to an immense amount of information regarding the
major debates and public opinion on those issues. This would be an exceptional
resource for a research paper.
The web site for Zogby International,
the polling company founded by John Zogby, contains
information on recent polls conducted by the organization on everything from
the president's job approval ratings to
The Center
on Policy Attitudes is an organization that conducts polls and focus groups
to report the findings to policymakers, journalists, academics, and the public.
The Center's goal is to make policy responsive to the people's wishes and,
contrary to what much research on the subject has found, the Center argues that
policymakers are not responsive to their constituents wants. Visitors can read
recent news articles, browse studies on education and health care, and look at
the Americans
Around the World Digest, which provides
in-depth studies on Americans' opinions on world issues.
Anyone interested in
Data consortiums
Social scientists would have a difficult time
conducting their research if not for the
Also housed at the
The Roper
Center, housed at the
Professional polling organizations
The American Association for Public Opinion Research
(AAPOR) is one of the largest public opinion organizations in the
country. On AAPOR's web site, you can view press
releases from the organization on ethical questions in polling and learn about
acceptable polling practices. Check out the "VOX BOX," which provides
links to recent polls and studies. The organization publishes Public Opinion
Quarterly, one of the most cited journals on public opinion
research. On the web site, visitors can search for articles published in the
journal and have the opportunity to sign up for emails announcing the recent
issue's table of contents. This is another helpful site for research.
Another organization dedicated to upholding professional and ethical standards for pollsters is the National Council on Public Polls. Particularly useful is the organization's "20 Questions a Journalist Should Ask About Poll Results." These are questions that all people, not just journalists, should keep in mind when reporting poll results. (See Explore section.)






























































































































