| Title | THE POLLS—REVIEW: POLL-BASED FORECASTS OF MIDTERM CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION OUTCOMES: DO THE POLLSTERS GET IT RIGHT? |
| Author(s) | ROBERT S. ERIKSON, LEE SIGELMAN, ROBERT S. ERIKSON is Distinguished University Professor of political science at the University of Houston. LEE SIGELMAN iS professor and chair of political science at the George Washington University. The authors wish to thank Peter Miller, Stanley Presser, Albert GoUin, and several anonymous readers of earlier drafts. |
| Identifiers | Public Opinion Quarterly, volume 59, page 589 |
| Copyright | © 1995, the American Association for Public Opinion Research |
| Availability | Other sites: JSTOR [No subscription required for AAPOR members] * |
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