

Can We Believe Political Surveys?
Jan 10, 2024
The podcast explores the believability of political surveys and the correlation between partisanship, elections, and economic behavior. It also analyzes the influence of partisan bias on spending behavior and discusses the accuracy of survey responses and their correlation with beliefs and intentions. The relationship between religious beliefs and behavior, as well as the correlation between political beliefs and behavior regarding COVID-19, is also examined. The podcast concludes by discussing reliability and credibility in political science journals.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Partisan Perspectives on Political Surveys
01:38 • 7min
Partisan Bias and Spending Behavior
08:57 • 19min
Interpreting survey responses and assessing their validity
27:39 • 2min
Belief and Behavior: Analyzing the Correlation
30:00 • 7min
Correlation between Political Beliefs and Behavior regarding COVID-19
37:18 • 3min
Reliability and Credibility in Political Science Journals
40:47 • 5min