Gauges opinion before and after significant deliberation
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A deliberative opinion poll, sometimes called a deliberative poll, is a form of opinion poll taken before and after significant deliberation. Professor James S. Fishkin of Stanford University first described the concept in 1988. The typical deliberative opinion poll takes a random, representative sample of citizens and engages them in deliberation on current issues or proposed policy changes through small-group discussions and conversations with competing experts to create more informed and reflective public opinion.[1] Deliberative polls have been run around the world, including recent experiments to conduct discussions virtually in the United States, Hong Kong, Chile, Canada and Japan.[2]
^Fishkin, J.S.; Luskin, R.C.; Jowell, R. (2000). "Deliberative polling and public consultation". Parliamentary Affairs. 53 (4): 657–666. doi:10.1093/pa/53.4.657.
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authentic public opinion about societal issues for other decision-makers to consider; devices such as the deliberativeopinionpoll have been designed...
run by the Deliberative Democracy Lab at Stanford University. Deliberativeopinionpolls have been used in the United States, the European Union, China...
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to opinions held worldwide. In 2007–2008, the Gallup Poll surveyed individuals from 128 countries in the first comprehensive study of global opinions. The...
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of popular topics which affect society. Deliberative democracy is a tool for making decisions. Deliberative democracy can be traced back all the way...
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utilized a method called deliberative polling, led by Stanford Professors James Fishkin and Larry Diamond of the Center for Deliberative Democracy. The event...
alternatives such as deliberative polling, as it does not require the participants to meet in person.[citation needed] Common to other deliberative democratic techniques...
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