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PUBLIC OPINION SURVEYS

 

DATABASES

Factiva 
To access the surveys on Factiva, use the code "ns=NSUR", i.e. in the search box type: (ns=NSUR and P&G), you will get all the surveys realting to the P&G Company. Or you can type (ns=NSUR and job satisfaction) you will get surveys relating to job satisfaction.

Gallup Brain
The Gallup Brain contains every Gallup Poll Public Opinion survey conducted since 1935. The Gallup Organization underwrites at least one poll of Americans each week (minimum 1,000 interviews) and often times does several polls a week on current topics and issues facing Americans. This database is updated weekly and is current as of the most recent week's polling which includes the data and analysis and stories relating to the Poll

Polling the Nations
Polling the Nations is a comprehensive collection of public opinion, with information from the United States and also more than 100 countries around the world. The database includes the full text of the questions and responses covering 5,000 topics and issues

 

WEB RESOURCES

ABC News Polling Unit
ABC conducted polls with archives going back to 1999.

AP polls
Associated Press/IPSOS polls. IPSOS is a global advertising research company.

CBS Polls
Current year opinion polls conducted by CBS.

National Journal (Poll Track)
On the front page of the National Journal, under "Columns and Features" click on "Poll Track".

New York Times Polls
New York Times polls going back to 2002.

PollingReport.com
Some free materials on national polls. Other material is for pay.

Pew Global Attitudes Project
The Pew Global Attitudes Project is a series of worldwide public opinion surveys that encompasses a broad array of subjects ranging from people's assessments of their own lives to their views about the current state of the world and important issues of the day. More than 150,000 interviews in 54 countries have been conducted as part of the project's work.

 

 

 


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This file was last modified on 01/09/08