28.5126, Qs: Political Poll Research

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Subject: 28.5126, Qs: Political Poll Research

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Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2017 10:27:29
From: Brianna Shields [bis23 at scarletmail.rutgers.edu]
Subject: Political Poll Research

 
After trying to research how political poll questions are influential and bias
I have not found a single article or text on how the wording of poll questions
influence the voter. If possible, I would like to specifically discuss frames,
implicatures, and presuppositions in opinion polls but again, have not found
anything of use. Are there materials, databases, etc. that relate to my
research?

Thank you for your time.
- Bri Shields
 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics



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