Michael W. Traugott contends that the proliferation of polls has led to

a. a dramatic improvement in our understanding of public attitudes.
b. a closer relationship between mass preferences and public policy.
c. an increased opportunity to see the results of poorly conducted polls.
d. attempts by the federal government to regulate the polling industry.

c. an increased opportunity to see the results of poorly conducted polls.

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