"Capturing Campaign Dynamics, 2000 and 2004" is ideal for courses in survey research methods in political science, communication studies, and public opinion analysis. It will also be of great interest to pollsters and political consultants.
"Capturing Campaign Dynamics, 2000 and 2004" is ideal for courses in survey research methods in political science, communication studies, and public opinion analysis. It will also be of great interest to pollsters and political consultants.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel Romer, Kate Kenski, Kenneth Winneg, Christopher Adasiewicz, and Kathleen Hall Jamieson
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Preface Chapter 1: Why the National Annenberg Election Survey? —Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Kate Kenski Chapter 2: NAES Datasets, Survey Procedures, and Content —Kenneth Winneg, Kate Kenski, and Christopher Adasiewicz Chapter 3: Research Design Concepts for the Rolling Cross-Section Approach —Kate Kenski Chapter 4: The Rolling Cross-Section Design —Kate Kenski Chapter 5: Exploratory Analysis —Natalie Jomini Stroud and Daniel Romer Chapter 6: Visualizing Data Across the Campaign —Kate Kenski Chapter 7: Linear and Logistic Regression Models for Cross-Sectional Analyses —Daniel Romer Chapter 8: Analysis of Panel Data —Kate Kenski and Daniel Romer Chapter 9: Time Series Models —Daniel Romer Chapter 10: The Power of Numbers: Examining Subpopulations with the NAES —Dannagal Goldthwaite Young, Russell Tisinger, Kate Kenski, and Daniel Romer
Preface Chapter 1: Why the National Annenberg Election Survey? —Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Kate Kenski Chapter 2: NAES Datasets, Survey Procedures, and Content —Kenneth Winneg, Kate Kenski, and Christopher Adasiewicz Chapter 3: Research Design Concepts for the Rolling Cross-Section Approach —Kate Kenski Chapter 4: The Rolling Cross-Section Design —Kate Kenski Chapter 5: Exploratory Analysis —Natalie Jomini Stroud and Daniel Romer Chapter 6: Visualizing Data Across the Campaign —Kate Kenski Chapter 7: Linear and Logistic Regression Models for Cross-Sectional Analyses —Daniel Romer Chapter 8: Analysis of Panel Data —Kate Kenski and Daniel Romer Chapter 9: Time Series Models —Daniel Romer Chapter 10: The Power of Numbers: Examining Subpopulations with the NAES —Dannagal Goldthwaite Young, Russell Tisinger, Kate Kenski, and Daniel Romer
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