Gallup Poll

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The Gallup Poll is a long-running public opinion survey program that measures and reports on the views and attitudes of people around the world on politics, social issues, and current events.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public opinion poll
statistical survey
survey program
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dataFormat aggregate statistics
microdata (restricted access)
dataUsers academics
businesses
governments
news media
field market research
political science
public opinion research
sociology
formerOperator American Institute of Public Opinion NERFINISHED
founder George Gallup NERFINISHED
geographicScope United States NERFINISHED
worldwide
hasPart Gallup Daily tracking NERFINISHED
Gallup World Poll NERFINISHED
inception 1935
language English
namedAfter George Gallup NERFINISHED
notableFor U.S. election polling
global well-being surveys
presidential approval rating time series
operator Gallup, Inc. NERFINISHED
publisher Gallup.com NERFINISHED
purpose analyze social issues
measure public opinion
report current events attitudes
track political attitudes
reports approval ratings of political leaders
economic confidence indices
election horse-race polling
issue-based opinion trends
social values and norms
subjectArea economy
health
politics
social issues
well-being
typicalMethod face-to-face interviews
online surveys
sample survey
telephone interviews
uses probability sampling
questionnaire
random sampling
statistical weighting

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George Gallup notableWork Gallup Poll