How the AP-GfK poll on Obama was conducted
How the poll on digital abuse was conducted
Poll finds sexting common among young people
Poll: Limbaugh is most influential conservative
How the poll on debt stress was conducted
The Associated Press-GfK Poll on debt, stress and holiday spending was conducted by GfK Roper Public Affairs & Media from Nov. 5-9, 2009. It was based on landline and cell phone telephone interviews with a nationally representative random sample of 1,006 adults. Interviews were conducted with 806 respondents on landline telephones and 200 on cellular phones.
How the poll on the environment was conducted
Poll: Sometimes it isn’t easy being green
WASHINGTON — Sometimes it’s easier to think green than be green. A survey released Tuesday suggests people have largely embraced recycling bottles and cans, and are inclined to turn down thermostats to save energy. But it also indicated that some paths toward a greener Earth aren’t as easily taken — or turned into action.
CDC’s swine flu toll: 4,000 dead, 22 million ill
CDC: Swine flu has sickened 22 million in 6 months
AP poll: Family dinnertime in America still alive
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How the poll on Obama was conducted
The Associated Press-GfK Poll on President Obama and the direction of the country was conducted by GfK Roper Public Affairs & Media from Nov. 5-9. It is based on landline and cell phone telephone interviews with a nationally representative random sample of 1,006 adults. Interviews were conducted with 806 respondents on landline telephones and 200 on cell phones.
Poll: Rural Nebraskans less positive about towns
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Poll: generation gap in Eastern Europe on politics
Poll shows decline in Hugo Chavez’s popularity
WASHINGTON — Americans seem to be cooling toward global warming.
WASHINGTON — The number of Americans who believe there is solid evidence the Earth is warming because of pollution is at its lowest point in three years, according to a survey released Thursday.
LOS ANGELES — Most pet owners would leap into action for an injured pet, even if it meant risking dog breath by going mouth-to-snout.
TRENTON, N.J. — In another indication that the New Jersey governor’s race will go down to the wire, a new poll finds Gov. Jon Corzine and Republican Chris Christie tied among likely voters at 39 percent each.
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