1. Dr. Gallup's Statistics.
- Author
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Rogers, Lindsay
- Subjects
PUBLIC opinion polls ,INTERNATIONAL relations, 1933-1945 ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,UNITED States politics & government, 1933-1945 ,SOCIAL factors ,VOTING ,SYMPATHY - Abstract
Comments on Gallup polls conducted on various political and social developments taking place in world, with emphasis on the developments taking place in the U.S. Information on a public opinion poll conducted on the business prosperity of the Republican administration in the U.S.; Discussion of a poll conducted on popular sympathy in China and Japan; Description of another poll conducted in order to discover the extent to which the country heeds U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt; Statement that 28 percent of the people think that relief and the Works Progress Administration were the greatest accomplishments of the Roosevelt administration; Suggestion by U.S. statistician George Horace Gallup that statesmen who know the true extent of public opinion will be able to formulate plans with a sure knowledge of what the voting public is thinking.
- Published
- 1939