Gallup US daily tracking poll microdata
- Current publication
- [Washington, D.C.] : Gallup, Inc., 2008-
- Physical description
- 1 online resource
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Description
Creators/Contributors
- Contributor
- Gallup Organization, issuing body.
Contents/Summary
- Summary
- The Gallup Daily tracking survey, which began in 2008, is an unprecedented survey of 1,000 U.S. adults each day, 350 days per year. Gallup Daily tracking consists of two parallel surveys: the U.S. Daily and the Gallup-Sharecare Well-Being Index. For each of the two surveys, large sample sizes -- 3,500 after a week, 15,000 after a month, and 175,000 after a year -- allow Gallup to examine extensive demographic breaks and cross-tabulations of the daily measures. Gallup routinely incorporates additional questions into the Gallup Daily tracking survey on a short-term basis. These extra questions cover topical issues, including Americans' election voting intentions and opinions on worldwide news.
Subjects
- Subject
- Public opinion > United States > Statistics > Databases.
Bibliographic information
- Publication date
- 2008
- Title Variation
- US daily tracking poll microdata
- Frequency
- Updated annually
- Note
- Only authorized Stanford University Users are permitted to download and use the data. To access the data, please contact Ron Nakao, ronbo@stanford.edu.
- Some aggregated time series cross-tabulations are available as part of Gallup Analytics, see https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/10320533 for access
- Related Work
- Container of (work): Gallup-Sharecare Well-Being Index.