A Handbook of Poll Surveys in Media: An Indian Perspective

Publisher:
Gyan Publishing House
| Author:
Rao, Bhaskara N
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
Gyan Publishing House
Author:
Rao, Bhaskara N
Language:
English
Format:
Paperback

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It is a hand book on and about poll surveys and the way they are being used by news media. It points to preemptive nature of media coverage of polls. A reference book for those in news media covering up and coming political leaders and aspiring candidates, as well as for budding psephologists and analysts in media, what they should look for from surveys and how they should be appraised. The book highlights transparency in conducting and in use of poll surveys. It reminds researchers and survey agencies, the challenge of upholding sanctity and significance of surveys in public domain. The book tracks long history of news media conducting surveys during objective and credible coverage of polls. It is an insider’s view and outsider’s concern but with a critical perspective. The book cautions about domino effect of survey syndrome and reminds positive potential of survey research.

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It is a hand book on and about poll surveys and the way they are being used by news media. It points to preemptive nature of media coverage of polls. A reference book for those in news media covering up and coming political leaders and aspiring candidates, as well as for budding psephologists and analysts in media, what they should look for from surveys and how they should be appraised. The book highlights transparency in conducting and in use of poll surveys. It reminds researchers and survey agencies, the challenge of upholding sanctity and significance of surveys in public domain. The book tracks long history of news media conducting surveys during objective and credible coverage of polls. It is an insider’s view and outsider’s concern but with a critical perspective. The book cautions about domino effect of survey syndrome and reminds positive potential of survey research.

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It is a hand book on and about poll surveys and the way they are being used by news media. It points to preemptive nature of media coverage of polls. A reference book for those in news media covering up and coming political leaders and aspiring candidates, as well as for budding psephologists and analysts in media, what they should look for from surveys and how they should be appraised. The book highlights transparency in conducting and in use of poll surveys. It reminds researchers and survey agencies, the challenge of upholding sanctity and significance of surveys in public domain. The book tracks long history of news media conducting surveys during objective and credible coverage of polls. It is an insider's view and outsider's concern but with a critical perspective. The book cautions about domino effect of survey syndrome and reminds positive potential of survey research.

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