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Robinson, Claude

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Robinson, Claude (Everett) (1900–1961)

US public opinion analyst. He pioneered scientific public opinion research. After publishing an influential book on the 1928 presidential election in 1932, he developed new scientific sampling techniques for the Gallup Poll 1936–38 and his own Princeton, New Jersey-based Opinion Research Corporation 1938–60. He published important studies of public attitudes and industry in the 1940s and 1950s.

He was born in Portland, Oregon.



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