Christian Grose, a seasoned USC pollster and political scientist, offers a deep dive into the world of public opinion polling.
Polls get a lot of hype, but what do they really tell us? A Q&A with polling pro Christian Grose
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The USC Marshall freshman is grabbing headlines for his bold dance moves on the Galen Center court.
Polling data saturates news coverage and political social media, and each source claims to represent the pulse of the nation, so how do you tell a good poll from a bad one? To answer this, USC experts break down the art and science of public opinion polling and the factors that determine a poll's credibility.
The 2024 election looms large, and with it, the question of how much we can trust preelection polls. USC pollsters break down the art and science of public opinion polling in the aftermath of Super Tuesday.
The USC School of Cinematic Arts alums secured three of the five nominations for Best Documentary Short.
Johan Rockström joins the ranks of environmental visionaries honored by the Tyler Prize, administered by USC Dornsife, for his pioneering work.
Economist Neeraj Sood isn’t afraid to buck conventional wisdom when it poses a barrier to public health. His groundbreaking research on childhood illness in India is just the tip of the iceberg.
USC scientists conducted one of the largest-ever multiethnic studies of smoking and epigenetics. It could lead to better ways of predicting risk of smoking-related disease.
Elizabeth Ondula, a USC doctoral student in computer science, examines how policymakers and administrators can leverage AI to prepare for an infectious disease outbreak.
A new USC study suggests that interventions in diet during pregnancy could help address this health disparity faced by Latinas.