List of polling organizations

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Template:SHORTDESC: This is a list of notable polling organizations by country. All the major television networks, alone or in conjunction with the largest newspapers or magazines, in virtually every country with elections, operate their own versions of polling operations, in collaboration or independently through various applications.

Several organizations try to monitor the behavior of polling firms and the use of polling and statistical data, including the Pew Research Center and, in Canada, the Laurier Institute for the Study of Public Opinion and Policy.[1]


Australia

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Brazil

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  • IBOPE (Instituto Brasileiro de Opinião Pública e Estatística) which acronym has become the Brazilian household word for TV audience rating and a slang word that indicates that a meeting or similar function had significant attendance.
  • OPUS Research

Canada

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France

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Germany

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India

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Malaysia

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Mexico

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New Zealand

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Philippines

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Ukraine

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United Kingdom

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George Gallup, pioneer of survey sampling techniques

United States

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Statistician Nate Silver of FiveThirtyEight maintains a list of pollsters who conduct surveys in U.S. political elections and assigns each pollster a rating based on its methodology and historical accuracy.[9] Silver also lists the number of polls analyzed for each pollster.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Laurier Institute for the Study of Public Opinion and Policy
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  8. ^ Poll: "CHANGE OF ELECTORAL SITUATION IN UKRAINE – June 2009"[permanent dead link], Research & Branding Group (June, 2009)
  9. ^ a b Nate Silver, FiveThirtyEight's Pollster Ratings, FiveThirtyEight (last accessed October 6, 2016).
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