Series[UMA-SRE-20130018] Tabulated poll dataAccession[2013.0008] Papers of Irving David SaulwickIdentifierUMA-ITE-2013001800117Scope and ContentSAUL00564 Computer tabulated statistical data, printed on continuous feed paper. Separate paper feeds relating to a number of different polls have been removed from a plastic data binder labelled '1986' and rehoused across six archival folders (SAUL00561 - SAUL00566).
Part four contains the following data reports:
- uninscribed report with printed title page, 'The following tables are the findings of a survey conducted for Saulwick Weller and Associates - Spectrum Omnibus July 1986 - "Voting Intentions" Questions', generated under header 'Spectrum Research Weekly Omnibus - July 5 1986'. Paper feed has been split apart in several places prior to transfer into archival custody.
- uninscribed report, with printed title page, 'The following tables are the findings of a survey conducted for Saulwick Weller and Associates - Spectrum Omnibus July 1986 - "Monorail" Questions', generated under header 'Spectrum Research Weekly Omnibus - July 5 1986'. Paper feed has been split apart in several places prior to transfer into archival custody.
- uninscribed report, generated under header 'Games Boycott Survey by Spectrum Research - July 1986'
- uninscribed report, generated under the header 'Irving Saulwick and Associates Poll - July 1986'. Paper feed has been split partway through the unweighted demographic tables prior to transfer into archival custody
SAUL00564 includes data tables covering: NSW State leadership; Sydney monorail; 1986 Commonweath Games; voting intention; medical care for newborns with a poor prognosis; marriage; performance of Prime Minister (Hawke) and leader of the Opposition (Howard); demographics of respondents.Access StatusOpen for public accessRequest TypeRequest unitUnit2013.0018 Unit 0023
Saulwick, Irving D., 1986 Part 4 of 6 (July 1986-July 1986), [UMA-ITE-2013001800117]. University of Melbourne Archives, accessed 01/05/2026, https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/327407