UnderstandingAmerica

@UAS_CESR

The Understanding America Study (UAS) is an online panel at the University of Southern California (USC) of ~6,000 individuals representing the U.S.

Joined January 2016

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  1. Jan 3

    Great article by our colleagues A Field Guide to Polling: Election 2020 Edition

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  2. 9 Oct 2019
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  3. 22 Aug 2019
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  4. 14 Aug 2019

    Who's electable anyway?UAS panel members help us understand early thoughts

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  5. 29 Jul 2019

    Indecision again, UAS polling shows voters are still making up their minds and changing their minds...

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  6. 16 Apr 2019

    The USC Dornsife/L.A. Times national tracking poll on the Democratic presidential race shows support for Democratic candidates does not appear to be influenced by race and gender... UAS survey data will help us learn what IS influencing....

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  7. .: Text Mining in Survey Data

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  8. Watch as Courtney Kennedy provides a sneak peek into 2019 Toronto

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  9. 23 Jan 2019

    Registration is open! If you can get to the DC area for our panel conference on February 21st you won't regret it.

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  10. 19 Oct 2018

    Poll reveals de Leon's surprising support; Rent control measure unfamiliar for many

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  11. 11 Oct 2018
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  12. 11 Oct 2018

    Check out this submission opportunity from CESR USC via

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  13. 28 Sep 2018

    Check out this internet panel submission opportunity from CESR USC via

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  14. 26 Sep 2018

    Poll: Midterm voters are motivated by Trump

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  15. 6 Sep 2018

    Who trusts Trump and which news outlets do they trust?

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  16. 21 Aug 2018

    New NBER working paper on using Consequence Messaging in the UAS to explore retirement decisions and Social Security:

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  17. 18 Jul 2018

    Feinstein Has Advantages in California Race. De León Now Has Party Leaders.

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  18. 21 Jun 2018
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  19. 20 Jun 2018

    The article compares methods for overcoming selection bias in big data. Conclusion: “machine learning methods are more powerful at removing selection bias in non-probability samples than traditional methods used for random samples.”

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  20. 19 Jun 2018

    Poll finds Newsom has a commanding lead over Cox in California governor's race

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