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Gallup poll
Gallup Poll (ˈɡæləp) n (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a sampling by the American Institute of Public Opinion or its British counterpart of the views of a representative cross section of the population, used esp as a means of forecasting votingGal′lup poll` n. a representative sampling of public opinion or public awareness concerning a certain subject or issue. [1935–40; after German. H. Gallup] TranslationsGallup poll
Gallup Poll a sampling by the American Institute of Public Opinion or its British counterpart of the views of a representative cross section of the population, used esp as a means of forecasting voting Gallup Poll (religion, spiritualism, and occult)A 1980 Gallup Poll revealed that 71 percent of Americans believe in an afterlife. A 2001 Gallup Poll showed that 38 percent believe it is possible to make contact with the dead; 54 percent believe in the effectiveness of spiritual healing; 42 percent believe in ghosts and hauntings. |