We are pleased to announce that our critically acclaimed Polling the Nations has been redesigned—completely rebuilt from the ground up. Follow the links at the end of this blog to get the full details, and take a free trial!
The go-to resource for anyone seeking poll data on issues going back more than a third of a century, the new and improved database features a cleaner, fully responsive design; thousands of new poll questions; new interactive tools offering greater flexibility to customize and organize the information; and a streamlined, more intuitive user experience. Students and researchers now have an even more valuable resource for investigating, analyzing, and thinking critically about the important challenges facing the United States and the world.
HEAR FROM THE EDITOR HIMSELF!
- Sign up for our free webinar on Wednesday, December 2, 2020, at 2:00 p.m. ET: A presentation of the new Polling the Nations led by Editor-in-Chief Andrew Gyory.
- Watch a recorded video Q&A with the editor.
WHAT’S NEW?
- Cleaner, clearer, more visual appeal
- Easier, faster access to polls dating back to 1986
- Fully responsive and mobile-friendly
- Fresh new home page design
- New index pages for Topics, Sources, and Locations
- More than 50,000 new poll questions added—bringing the total to 750,000+ questions from 18,000+ polls from across the country and all around the globe!
- More intuitive navigation and simplified page tools
- New interactive tools to customize poll data; display polls by bar graph, pie chart, or raw data
- Download poll data to Excel
- More powerful searching and browsing
- Accessibility improvements and updated VPAT
- New dynamic citations, with EasyBib export functionality
- Share content to Google Classroom
Click on the links below for more information about Polling the Nations: