Cooperative Election Study
(Redirected from
Cooperative Congressional Election Study
)The Cooperative Election Study (abbreviated CES) (formerly the Cooperative Congressional Election Study, abbreviated CCES) is a national online survey conducted before and after United States presidential and midterm elections.
Methodology
The pre-election phase of the CES involves administering the first two-thirds of the questionnaire from late September to late October. The post-election phase involves administering the remaining one-third of the survey in November, most of which pertains to the election that had just happened.[5]
References
- ^ Mackey, Robert (2017-01-26). "Just 5 Clicks on an Internet Survey Inspired Trump's Claim Millions Voted Illegally". The Intercept. Retrieved 2017-12-21.
- ^ "Did millions vote illegally in the US?". BBC News. 2017. Retrieved 2017-12-21.
- S2CID 145609707.
- ^ "Welcome to the Cooperative Congressional Election Study!". Cooperative Congressional Election Study website. Retrieved 2017-12-21.
- ^ "Homepage". Cooperative Congressional Election Study website. Retrieved 2017-12-21.