The measurement of a middle position in attitude surveys

Interviewing older adults: a comparison of telephone and face-to face modalities

Pens, polls, and theories: the 1990 Nicaraguan election revisited: a reply to Anderson

Leslie Anderson criticized a study undertaken to find out why so many polls mistakenly predicted a Sandinista victory in Nicaragua's 1990 election for several reasons none of which were accurate or fair. The study used capital letters to indicate the choice between the Sandinistas and the opposition UNO, not colors as Anderson maintains. Moreover, the… Continue reading Pens, polls, and theories: the 1990 Nicaraguan election revisited: a reply to Anderson

Problems in the use of survey questions to measure public opinion