Public Opinion and Polling
Last updated March 31, 2009
Maintained by: Dennis Lien d-lien@tc.umn.edu
An effort by the Latin American Public Opinion Project (LAPOP) to measure democratic values and behaviors in the Americas using national probability samples of voting-age adults.
The Gallup Brain is a searchable database providing a record of more than 70 years of public opinion information. The Gallup Brain provides full-text answers to more than 125,000 questions, and responses from more than 3.5 million people interviewed by The Gallup Poll since 1935. This poll database also houses current Gallup Poll News Service articles that feature the latest in-depth poll analyses and replicas of news stories and press releases linked to the surveys.
The online version of the American Public Opinion Index, this database is a compilation of more than 14,000 surveys conducted by more than 700 polling organizations in the United States and more than 80 other countries. Each of the nearly 350,000 records reports a question asked and the responses given. Also included in each record is the polling organization responsible for the work, the date the information was released, the sample size, and universe.
An independent, nonpartisan resource on American public opinion covering politics, business and American pop culture.
The Minnesota Poll is the public opinion poll the Star Tribune has sponsored since 1944. The newspaper uses the poll to help cover elections, public policy issues, lifestyles and other topics that Minnesotans are interested in.
Keyword searches for a collection of public opinion polls dating from 1960's to the present. The full text of the question, and information about the study is also available.
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