Polls in the 2006 Presidential Election: Two Stories, One Reality

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Ricardo de la Peña

Abstract

This work analyzes the national polls for the 2008 presidential election, looking for detect the coincidences and divergences between the diverse series publicly spread. Two groups of national polls was detected: one with estimation that finish being next with the results and another one with systematic slants that distanced them of the outcome.

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de la Peña, R. (2013). Polls in the 2006 Presidential Election: Two Stories, One Reality. Revista Mexicana De Opinión Pública, (2). https://doi.org/10.22201/fcpys.24484911e.2006.2.41838

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Author Biography

Ricardo de la Peña, Consejo de Investigadores de la Opinión Pública, A.C.

Sociologist graduated from the UNAM. He has a degree in Political Analysis from Universidad Iberoamericana, and a diploma in Applied Economics from the Instituto Tecnológico Autonómo de México (ITAM). CEO of Investigaciones Sociales Aplicadas, S.C., and consultant in  Estudios de Opinión de GEA (Grupo de Economistas y Asociados).

President of the Consejo de Investigadores de la Opinión Pública, A.C. Among his recent publications are "El número de autonomías y la competitividad electoral", en Política y Cultura, núm. 24 (in press), UAM Xochimilco.
ricartur@prodigy.net.mx