Joonbum Bae,Changkeun Lee
Joonbum Bae
Does providing American vaccines overseas improve views of the United States? Do beneficiaries of donated shots change their opinions on foreign aid? Can the example of the United States providing aid lead to higher support for internationa...
Designing Passwords for Web Survey Access: The Effects of Password Length and Complexity on Survey and Panel Recruitment [0.03%]
Georg-Christoph Haas,Marieke Volkert,Stefan Zins
Georg-Christoph Haas
Online probability panels that recruit participants via postal invitation letters use passwords to manage access to the survey. While previous research has examined primarily whether providing a password affects response rates, less attenti...
How Empathy and Partisanship Affected Attitude Changes Following the Assassination of Shinzo Abe: Evidence from Panel Surveys [0.03%]
Zeyu Lyu,Susumu Cato
Zeyu Lyu
Shinzo Abe, the longest-serving prime minister in Japan's postwar history, was assassinated on July 8, 2022, triggering widespread social reactions and shifts in public opinion. This study investigates the effects of the assassination on at...
A Demonstration of Propensity-Score Weighting to Adjust a Social Media Nonprobability Sample Survey of Political Attitudes [0.03%]
Michael S Pollard,Michael W Robbins,Max Griswold
Michael S Pollard
Interest in using nonprobability online samples continues to grow despite concerns about selection bias. Many methods exist for adjusting nonprobability data so it may yield generalizable inferences. Here we investigate whether a propensity...
Conditioning Public Opinion Perceptions by "Survey Methods 101": Informing, Engaging, and Motivating Individuals for Critical Processing of Public Opinion Polls [0.03%]
Ozan Kuru
Ozan Kuru
Can we train individuals on survey methods to boost their critical processing of public opinion evidence? While polls are one of the most systematic and scientific methods for measuring and communicating public opinion, they face credibilit...
Cindy D Kam,Colette Marcellin
Cindy D Kam
On June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and ended the constitutional right to abortion across the United States. The Dobbs decision created a disrupted and fragmented policy environment, with significant losses of reprodu...
Andrew R Stone,Tony Zirui Yang
Andrew R Stone
How does the gender and sexual identity of a prospective judge shape public support for their nomination? We build upon recent scholarship on instrumental inclusivity and argue that, after accounting for nominee ideology, Americans of all p...
Joshua J Dyck,Jack Santucci
Joshua J Dyck
How should we measure "pure" or "true" independents? For years, the respective item required a respondent to volunteer that answer. Recent surveys have moved toward presenting it explicitly. Those that do produce estimates of pure independe...
How Can We Size Your Core Issue? Assessing Salience Validity Using Psychophysiology [0.03%]
如何量化核心问题的影响程度?利用心理生理学评估议题的重要性
Camille Tremblay-Antoine,Yannick Dufresne,François Vachon
Camille Tremblay-Antoine
Much research in public opinion attempts to operationalize and measure individual issue salience. Measuring this concept presents its own set of challenges, due in part to the fact that studies rely mostly on so-called "subjective" methods ...
Fredrik Jansson,Pontus Strimling
Fredrik Jansson
An empirical result in Moral Foundations Theory is that liberals and progressives endorse the individualizing factors of care and fairness, while conservatives claim that the binding factors of authority, loyalty, and purity are equally rel...