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Polling and Survey Research Methods 1935-1979 - (Bibliographies and Indexes in Law and Political Science) Annotated by Graham R Walden (Hardcover)
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- This is the first annotated bibliography to thoroughly cover the research studies on public opinion polls and survey research for the period 1935-1979.
- About the Author: GRAHAM R. WALDEN is Professor, Librarian and Collection Manager for Communication and Telecommunication, Germanic Languages and Literatures, and Main Library Reference at The Ohio State University.
- 616 Pages
- Reference, Bibliographies & Indexes
- Series Name: Bibliographies and Indexes in Law and Political Science
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About the Book
This is the first annotated bibliography to thoroughly cover the research studies on public opinion polls and survey research for the period 1935-1979. In addition to examining the first 45 years of polling and survey research in the United States, Walden provides appendixes on acronyms, source journals, print and CD-ROM sources, organizations associated with the field, and author and selective keyword indexes.
This is the first annotated bibliography to cover the research studies on public opinion polls and survey research for the first 45 years of polling and survey research in the United States. Nearly 7,000 entries are provided, making this the most comprehensive work on the subject. The work is organized by subject, and within each subject or subcategory, alphabetically by author. Use of this work is augmented by appendixes on acronmyms, source journals, print and CD-ROM sources, organizations associated with the field, and author and selective keyword indexes.
Historians and others concerned with the development of polls and surveys will be the main users of this work. Others who will find the volume invaluable include sociologists of science. Collections on communications, modern American society, and politics will find the work of use as well.
Book Synopsis
This is the first annotated bibliography to thoroughly cover the research studies on public opinion polls and survey research for the period 1935-1979. In addition to examining the first 45 years of polling and survey research in the United States, Walden provides appendixes on acronyms, source journals, print and CD-ROM sources, organizations associated with the field, and author and selective keyword indexes.
This is the first annotated bibliography to cover the research studies on public opinion polls and survey research for the first 45 years of polling and survey research in the United States. Nearly 7,000 entries are provided, making this the most comprehensive work on the subject. The work is organized by subject, and within each subject or subcategory, alphabetically by author. Use of this work is augmented by appendixes on acronmyms, source journals, print and CD-ROM sources, organizations associated with the field, and author and selective keyword indexes. Historians and others concerned with the development of polls and surveys will be the main users of this work. Others who will find the volume invaluable include sociologists of science. Collections on communications, modern American society, and politics will find the work of use as well.Review Quotes
?These 1,013 annotated entries cover the first 45 years of polling and survey research methodology in the US, beginning with the work of Gallup, Roper, and others....Recommended for libraries with a strong interest in the history of survey research in the US.?-Choice
"These 1,013 annotated entries cover the first 45 years of polling and survey research methodology in the US, beginning with the work of Gallup, Roper, and others....Recommended for libraries with a strong interest in the history of survey research in the US."-Choice
About the Author
GRAHAM R. WALDEN is Professor, Librarian and Collection Manager for Communication and Telecommunication, Germanic Languages and Literatures, and Main Library Reference at The Ohio State University. His previous publications include Public Opinion Polls and Survey Research (1990).