Web Survey Bibliography
Title HUFFPOLLSTER: Why Reaching Latinos Is A Challenge For Pollsters
Author Jackson, N. M.; Edwards-Levy, A.; Velencia, J.
Source The Huffington Post, November 13, 2015
Year 2016
Access date 27.02.2016
Abstract
Two pollsters weigh in on the difficulty of surveying Latinos. Recent polling misses at home and abroad give reason for caution.
Access/Direct link Homepage - newspaper (Abstract) / (Full text)
Year of publication2015
Bibliographic typeNewspaper article
Web survey bibliography - Newspaper article (9)
- Do Polls Still Work If People Don't Answer Their Phones?; 2016; Edwards-Levy, A.; Jackson, N. M.
- HUFFPOLLSTER: Why Reaching Latinos Is A Challenge For Pollsters; 2016; Jackson, N. M.; Edwards-Levy, A.; Velencia, J.
- SSI Defines the Successful Mobile Survey Experience at ESOMAR; 2015
- HUFFPOLLSTER: Pollsters Debate If Modern Surveys Can Be Trusted; 2015; Blumenthal, M.; Edwards-Levy, A.; Velencia, J.
- New social media, new social science?; 2013; Woodfield, K., Morrell, G.
- Digital technology and data collection; 2013; Henriksen, B., Jewitt, C., Price, S., Sakr, M.
- Guest Blog: More on the Problems with Opt-in Internet Surveys; 2009; Langer, G.
- Web Surveys and the new Disability Discrimination Act; 2005; Macer, T.
- The Economist/YouGov Internet Presidential poll.; 2004; Fiorina, M., Krosnick, J. A.