John Zogby

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(1996/97). “Polls and the Election; Tracking Polls: How We Did Them.” Public Perspective 8(1): 44+. Roper Center Symposium with Jeffrey Alderman, Peter Feld, Lori Gudermuth, Larry McGill, Frank Newport, Glenn Roberts, and John Zogby

Green, D. P., J. Zogby, et al. (1998). “How to Interpret Tracking Polls.” Campaigns & Elections 19(8): 23+.

Satterfield, D., J. Zogby, et al. (1995). “Symposium: Reexamining the Arab-Israeli peace process.” Middle East Policy 4(1-2): 23+.

Wilson, C., J. Zogby, et al. (1998). “Polling Job Performance and Favorability: Three Approaches.” Campaigns & Elections 19(8): 26+.

Zogby, J. (1990). Arab America today: a demographic profile of Arab Americans. Washington, D.C., Arab American Institute.

Zogby, J. (1998). “Harnessing the Internet.” Public Perspective 9(2): 94+.

Zogby, J. (1998). “Old fashioned but highly valid.” Campaigns and Elections 19(8): 28.

Zogby, J. (1998). “Poll Position.” National Review 50(17): 22+.
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Zogby, J. (2000). “Outrage goes only so far.” New York Times Mar 30, 2000: A 29.

Zogby, J., R. M. Blehar, et al. (2000). Demographic profile: Oneida-Herkimer-Madison counties. Utica, NY, John Zogby Associates.

Zogby, J., R. M. Blehar, et al. (1985). The Uticans: profile of a community. Utica, NY, John Zogby Associates

 

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Mary Jane Walsh
9/12/2000