Abstract:
The panelists will cover a number of areas regarding polling and the U.S. Election, including the following:
- How the evidence explains what actually happened in this US election;
- How criticisms of US pre-election polls have raised questions about the viability of public opinion research;
- How to evaluate the impact of the 2020 election polls for all forms of opinion research.
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