1. The other important innovation was the rise of the professional opinion research agency offering its services and expertise in opinion polling. 2. Along came sophisticated opinion polling and sound-bite politics. 3. For intrepid forecasters, the limitations of opinion polling are merely an incentive to prove their own predictive prowess. 4. Lee said he felt alienated, even betrayed, by current modes of opinion polling. 5. Opinion polling, Winsten says, indicates the squash-it phrase and hand signal are penetrating urban neighborhoods. 6. Still, some recent opinion polling suggests that the public is following the action in the House only sketchily. 7. The candidates called off their campaigning following the killing on Monday, and opinion polling is also expected to stop. 8. The results, after digestion by the archconceptualists Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamid, of opinion polling about what people like. 9. This approach is consistent with statistical methods used for such tools as opinion polling and market research. |