Quinnipiac Poll's representative, Doug Schwartz, in focus
In the latest episode of the popular podcast, "Politics. Policy. Polling. Pop Culture," hosts Margie Omero (Democrat) and Kristen Soltis Anderson (Republican) delve into the intricacies of polling methodology and the hidden secrets of the public's mind. The podcast, known for its insightful discussions on politics, policy, and polling results, also features interviews with pollsters, journalists, and industry leaders.
One of the key topics of discussion in this episode was the upcoming research plans for Quinnipiac Poll in the 2016 election cycle. Doug Schwartz, a pollster associated with Quinnipiac University, shared details about the research, but specifics were not widely reported at the time.
Quinnipiac Poll is renowned for its commitment to survey accuracy and data reliability, often lifting the hood on the numbers to provide a clearer understanding of the polling process. In the past, the pollster has used student participation to enhance its polling process, incorporating student involvement in its research.
The podcast also discussed the numbers driving the week's biggest stories in news, politics, tech, entertainment, and pop culture. Related posts on the platform included guides on designing feedback surveys for various platforms, such as Del Taco, Lifepoint, Home Depot, Glint, and Western New England University.
In addition to the discussion on Quinnipiac's 2016 research plans, the podcast also covered polling insights from the University of Massachusetts Lowell and Western New England University, analyzing voter behaviour in New England and key presidential primary data from the University of New Hampshire, respectively.
For those seeking detailed information on Doug Schwartz's podcast episode or Quinnipiac’s 2016 polling plans as explained by Doug Schwartz, it is recommended to consult the podcast’s official archives or Quinnipiac University’s polling announcements from that period directly.
- The podcast "Politics. Policy. Polling. Pop Culture" is known for its insightful discussions on politics, policy, polling results, and the hidden secrets of the public's mind.
- In the latest episode, hosts Margie Omero and Kristen Soltis Anderson discussed the upcoming research plans for Quinnipiac Poll in the 2016 election cycle.
- Doug Schwartz, a pollster associated with Quinnipiac University, shared details about the research, but specifics were not widely reported at the time.
- Quinnipiac Poll is renowned for its commitment to survey accuracy and data reliability, often providing a clearer understanding of the polling process.
- The podcast also covered polling insights from the University of Massachusetts Lowell and Western New England University, analyzing voter behavior in New England and key presidential primary data from the University of New Hampshire, respectively.
- Related posts on the podcast platform included guides on designing feedback surveys for various platforms such as Del Taco, Lifepoint, Home Depot, Glint, and Western New England University.
- For detailed information on Doug Schwartz's podcast episode or Quinnipiac’s 2016 polling plans as explained by Doug Schwartz, it is recommended to consult the podcast’s official archives or Quinnipiac University’s polling announcements from that period directly.