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The Q1 Canadian Polls: Report on Canadian Polling

by jenkinsresearch | Apr 19, 2017 | Canadian Public Poll Analysis

The 2017 Q1 numbers are in and Jenkins Research found almost 200 public opinion releases based on over 120 unique surveys. January was a slow month but things ramped up in February and into March. The interactive report provides detail on the number of releases by...

A review of 2016 publicly released survey results

by jenkinsresearch | Mar 30, 2017 | Canadian Public Poll Analysis, Public Opinion, Survey methodology

In April 2016, I started capturing information about public opinion polls that were released to the public. Many but not all of these polling numbers enter the public domain through the media but many are not newsworthy enough to get any media attention. Of course,...
Online Top Research Mode for Publicly Released Surveys

Online Top Research Mode for Publicly Released Surveys

by jenkinsresearch | Oct 13, 2016 | Canadian Public Poll Analysis, Public Opinion

After collecting data for 6 months, it is very clear that online continues to hold the top spot when it comes to surveys that are for public consumption. More than half of all releases are conducted using an online methodology. IVR is second followed by telephone. IVR...
Unsponsored Polls in Canada: a Problem?

Unsponsored Polls in Canada: a Problem?

by jenkinsresearch | Jul 11, 2016 | Canadian Public Poll Analysis, Industry News and Trends, Public Opinion

Poll sponsorship is very intriguing but a look at the database of public opinion poll releases finds a significant number of polls where no sponsor is explicitly identified. Almost a quarter of releases (28%) were sponsored by a non-media sponsor while another 23%...
A Stunning Number of Polls are Released in Canada Each Month

A Stunning Number of Polls are Released in Canada Each Month

by jenkinsresearch | Jul 5, 2016 | Canadian Public Poll Analysis, Industry News and Trends, Public Opinion

The overall volume is stunning. More than 2.7 polls per day are released in Canada. A plurality of these polls are national in terms of their data collection such that 43 national polls were released in June of this year; 1.4 polls per day. 1.4 unique poll releases...
The qualified support for assisted dying in Canadian polls

The qualified support for assisted dying in Canadian polls

by Richard Jenkins | Jun 9, 2016 | Public Opinion

There has been a fairly large pool of questions on the assisted suicide issue and while it is fair to say that the public is onside in general with permitting it, this support should not be overstated. Assisted dying is a well polled issue in 2016; 5 polls were...
Assisted Dying Polls: Well covered terrain

Assisted Dying Polls: Well covered terrain

by jenkinsresearch | May 27, 2016 | Public Opinion, Public Policy

Assisted dying is a well polled issue in 2016; 6 polls have been released in 2016 in addition to the report from the External Panel on Options for a Legislative Response to Carter v. Canada, which included public consultation results. In fact, since 2011 there have...
More than 2 polls per day released in Canada in April

More than 2 polls per day released in Canada in April

by jenkinsresearch | May 6, 2016 | Public Opinion

In April of 2016, Jenkins Research found 68 public opinion polls in the media or through a search of the Internet. The 68 polls were conducted on 47 fielded surveys. For more information, see the methodology information here. Other key findings: Only 19% of survey...
Public Support for Assisted Dying: The Limited Trend Data

Public Support for Assisted Dying: The Limited Trend Data

by jenkinsresearch | May 5, 2016 | Public Opinion

One of the compelling and topical issues from a public opinion perspective at present is the question of assisted dying. There have been a significant number of polls in Canada over the past couple years reflecting the need for new legislation since the Supreme Court...

Unbiased Questions: The Use of Endorsements

by jenkinsresearch | Jan 28, 2016 | Public Opinion, Survey methodology

Bias has considerable negative consequences and the easiest critique of a public opinion survey is to suggest that the questions are biased. But bias is inherent in asking questions and relying on truly unbiased questions risks stripping the questions of meaning,...
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