by jenkinsresearch | Aug 29, 2018 | Canadian Public Poll Analysis
Online Reigns but Telephone has not Lost its Relevance Online research has dominated the market research industry for more than a decade so it is not a surprise that it remains the most used tool for those who are conducting research that they plan to release...
by jenkinsresearch | Nov 24, 2017 | Canadian Public Poll Analysis, Public Opinion, Uncategorized
Q3 saw an expected decline in the number of polls released into the public domain from Q2 as the summer broad less polling activity. This aligns well with the 2016 summer result. International trade and relations were top topics of national public policy polls as...
by Richard Jenkins | Apr 24, 2012 | Elections, Survey methodology
There will be much hand wringing, considerable hyperbole, and lots of pseudo theories/ explanations for why the polls did notĀ foreseeĀ the Conservative majority coming in the 2012 Alberta provincial election. Some attention will inevitably be placed on...
by Richard Jenkins | Apr 20, 2011 | Public Opinion
The poll results today (the definitive Nanos tracking) tell us that nothing has happened in this campaign. The parties remain in the same order and with almost the same share of decided voters as they did when the campaign was launched. As much as the media hang on...
by Richard Jenkins | Mar 30, 2011 | Public Opinion, Public Policy
The evolving nuclear disaster in Japan raises an important question? How long do these events continue in our collective memory. Are they enduring or does our heightened fear give way to other salient issues? We can only give our attention to a limited set of issues...