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  2. Elmo Roper - Wikipedia

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    Elmo Burns Roper Jr. (July 31, 1900 in Hebron, Nebraska – April 30, 1971 in Redding, Connecticut) was an American pollster known for his pioneering work in market research and opinion polling, alongside friends-cum-rivals Archibald Crossley and George Gallup.

  3. American Association for Public Opinion Research - Wikipedia

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    The association's founders include pioneering pollsters Archibald Crossley, George Gallup, and Elmo Roper. AAPOR's stated principle is that public opinion research is essential to a healthy democracy, providing information crucial to informed policy-making and giving voice to people's beliefs, attitudes and desires.

  4. Roper Center for Public Opinion Research - Wikipedia

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    The Roper Center for Public Opinion Research at Cornell University is the world's oldest archive of social science data and the largest specializing in data from public opinion surveys. Its collection includes over 27,000 datasets and more than 855,000 questions with responses in Roper iPoll , adding hundreds more each year.

  5. YouTube Updates Adult Content Policy to Let Videos Showing ...

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    YouTube has updated its monetization policy for adult content in two areas: Creators are now eligible to receive ad revenue from videos that feature “non-sexually graphic dance, such as twerking ...

  6. Woman behind Elmo's viral 'How is everybody doing' tweet is ...

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    Elmo's last viral moment was in 2022 when a video of him feuding with fellow Muppet Zoe's pet rock Rocco took over the internet. ... I feel like Oscar the grouch in a world full of Elmos." Elmo ...

  7. John F. Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Pollster Elmo Roper concluded that the debates raised interest, boosted turnout, and gave Kennedy an extra two million votes, mostly as a result of the first debate. [158] The debates are now considered a milestone in American political history—the point at which the medium of television began to play a dominant role.

  8. Elmo's wellness check uncovers existential dread and despair ...

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    Elmo learned that it is important to ask a friend how they are doing,” he wrote in a follow-up post. “Elmo will check in again soon, friends! Elmo loves you. ️ #EmotionalWellBeing”

  9. Archibald Crossley - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Like Elmo Roper and George Gallup, Crossley successfully predicted the outcome of the 1936 United States presidential election. The pollsters used scientific sampling methodologies that proved far more accurate than the Literary Digest 's straw poll, which had notoriously predicted Franklin D. Roosevelt's defeat (he won in a landslide). [4]