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Roper Center Data Analysis Tool
Welcome to the beta version of
the Roper Center's Data Analysis Tool. The tool allows for immediate
and comprehensive tabular analysis of public opinion surveys
housed in the Roper Center's archives. The following studies
are currently available:
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Role of Polls in Policymaking Survey [January, 2001] |
Survey by Henry J.
Kaiser Family Foundation. Methodology: Conducted by
Princeton Survey Research Associates, January 3-March
26, 2001 and based on telephone interviews with a national
English speaking adult sample of 1,206. The surveys
were conducted in collaboration with Public Perspective
magazine. Parallel surveys of 300 policy leaders and
301 journalists were conducted December 21, 2000-March
30, 2001. Although these are not available through the data analysis system,
the results are available by contacting the Roper Center directly.
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New York Times Poll: Race Relations in America [June, 2000] |
Methodology: Conducted by New York Times, June 21-June 27, 2000 and based on 2,165 telephone
interviews with a national adult sample plus an oversample of African-Americans.
Results are weighted to be representative of a national adult population.
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Time/CNN/Harris Interactive Poll: Terrorism/Iraq/2004 Presidential Election/Affirmative Action [February, 2003] |
Survey by Time, Cable News Network.
Methodology: Conducted by Harris Interactive, February 19-February 20, 2003
and based on telephone interviews with a national adult sample of 1,299.
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PSRA/Newsweek Poll: Post-Super Tuesday/Gays And Lesbians [March, 2000] |
Survey by Newsweek. Methodology: Conducted
by Princeton Survey Research Associates, March 9-March 10, 2000
and based on telephone interviews with a national adult sample of 803.
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Voter News Service National
Election Day Exit Poll, 2000 [November 7, 2000] |
Survey conducted
by Voter News Service, an association of ABC News,
CNN, CBS News, FOX News, NBC News and the Associated
Press, November 7, 2000 and based on interviews of
13,225 exiting voters nationwide.
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