医疗改革的民意调查是澄清还是混淆了公众?

K H Jamieson, J N Cappella
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难怪美国人对哪个医疗改革方案能最好地解决国家需求感到困惑。今年由主要新闻网络进行的许多民意调查都集中在公众对克林顿健康计划中具体内容的认可上,而忽略了公众对问题和替代解决方案的看法。为了让民意调查向政策制定者提供有用的信息,民意调查人员必须确定公众想要什么,知道什么,以及他们希望通过什么途径实现这些目标。
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Do health reform polls clarify or confuse the public?

No wonder Americans are confused about which health reform proposal would best solve the country's needs. Many opinion polls conducted this year by the major news networks have focused on the public's approval of specific elements in the Clinton health plan, while ignoring its perception of the problem and alternative solutions. For polls to offer useful information to policymakers, pollsters must determine what the public wants, what it knows, and what paths it favors to reach those goals.

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