“Deliberative opinion poll”: “take a national random sample of the citizen voting age population and transport its members to a single site for several days where they can deliberate about political issues, discussing them face-to-face with each other and with political leaders. Broadcast portions of the debate on national television and then, at the end of the experiment, poll the participants on their views of both the candidates and the issues. The result is a deliberative opinion poll. An ordinary opinion poll models what the public thinks, given how little it thinks, how little it knows, how little it pays attention. A deliberative opinion poll, by contrast, models what the public would think, if it had a better chance to think about the questions at issue.” (Fishkin, 1995, p. 45)