Difference between revisions of "Deliberative Polling"
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− | "Unlike conventional opinion polls, deliberative polling entails lengthy discussion of different sides of issues. Fishkin has shown time and again how people’s views change significantly when they weigh all sides." ''References: Mccomick, J. (2006) It's Their Call'' | + | [[Glossary | Back to Terms]] |
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+ | "Unlike conventional opinion polls, deliberative polling entails lengthy discussion of different sides of issues. Fishkin has shown time and again how people’s views change significantly when they weigh all sides." ''References: Mccomick, J. (2006) [http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/2006/janfeb/features/fishkin.html It's Their Call]'' |
Latest revision as of 09:26, 28 April 2011
"Unlike conventional opinion polls, deliberative polling entails lengthy discussion of different sides of issues. Fishkin has shown time and again how people’s views change significantly when they weigh all sides." References: Mccomick, J. (2006) It's Their Call