British Polling Council
Abbreviation | BPC |
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Formation | 2004 |
President | Professor John Curtice |
Website |
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The British Polling Council (BPC) is an association of market research companies whose opinion polls are regularly published or broadcast in media in the United Kingdom.
The BPC was established in 2004, twelve years after the perceived failure of opinion polls to come close to predicting the actual result of the United Kingdom general election, 1992. BPC members use a range of fieldwork methods (telephone, door-to-door, and internet) and statistical tools.
YouGov is a founder member of the British Polling Council
Members
The following organisations are members of the BPC:[1]
- ComRes
- Dods Polling
- GfK NOP Social Research
- ICM Research
- Ipsos MORI
- LucidTalk
- Opinium
- ORB International
- Panelbase
- Populus
- RMG Clarity
- Survation Ltd
- TNS-BMRB
- YouGov
See also
- Evaluation
- Quantitative research
- Psephology
- Social research
- Statistics
- Statistical survey
- Voodoo poll
- Elections in the United Kingdom
- Politics of the United Kingdom
References
External links
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