Search results for: “opinion poll”
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Gallup Poll
Etimology of Gallup Poll (You may find Gallup poll at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). 1940, from George H. Gallup (1901-1984), U.S. journalist and statistician, who in 1935 set up the American Institute of Public Opinion.
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Poll
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Poll Meaning of Poll A deed that is cut smooth or even in a straight line without indentation. See indenture . To give or receive a vote. To single out, one by one, of a number of persons such as a panel […]
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Poll
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Poll Meaning of Poll A deed that is cut smooth or even in a straight line without indentation. See indenture . To give or receive a vote. To single out, one by one, of a number of persons such as a panel […]
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Bounce
Grammar This term is a noun. Etimology of Bounce (You may find bounce at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). 1520s, “a heavy blow,” also “a leap, a rebound” from bounce (verb). In reference to politicians and public opinion polls, by 1996, […]
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Underdog Voting
‘Underdog’ Voting in Voting Law Definition of ‘underdog’ Voting in the context of the United States election law: Sometimes refered to as the ‘boomerang effect’. Situation in which the voter chooses the candidate or cause that opinion polls show to be the most likely to lose.
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Vote
An expression of the choice of an elector. Suffrage.
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Think Tank
Hierarchical Display of Think tank Production, Technology And Research > Research and intellectual property > Research policy > Research body Meaning of Think tank Overview and more information about Think tank For a more comprehensive understanding of Think tank, see in the general part […]