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期刊名:Public opinion quarterly

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ISSN:0033-362X

e-ISSN:1537-5331

IF/分区:4.6/Q1

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Philip S Brenner Philip S Brenner
The nature of religious change and the future of religion have been central questions of social science since its inception. But empirical research on this question has been quite American-centric, encouraged by the conventional wisdom that...
Vittorio Mérola,Matthew P Hitt Vittorio Mérola
Numeric political appeals represent a prevalent but overlooked domain of public opinion research. When can quantitative information change political attitudes, and is this change trumped by partisan effects? We analyze how numeracy-or indiv...
Jürgen Maier,J Felix Hampe,Nico Jahn Jürgen Maier
Real-time response (RTR) measurement is an important technique for analyzing human processing of electronic media stimuli. Although it has been demonstrated that RTR data are reliable and internally valid, some argue that they lack external...
Lance Hannon,Robert DeFina Lance Hannon
The current study assesses the intercoder reliability of one of the most important skin tone measurement instruments-the Massey-Martin scale. This scale is used in several high-profile social surveys, but has not yet been psychometrically e...
Jeffrey R Lax,Justin H Phillips,Alissa F Stollwerk Jeffrey R Lax
Public opinion polls consistently show that a growing majority of Americans support same-sex marriage. Critics, however, raise the possibility that these polls are plagued by social desirability bias, and thereby may overstate public suppor...
Yanna Krupnikov,Spencer Piston Yanna Krupnikov
A good deal of scholarship examines the effects of prejudice against blacks on public opinion and vote choice in the United States. Despite producing valuable insights, this research largely ignores the attitudes of Latinos-a critical omiss...
Eric Groenendyk Eric Groenendyk
Affective Intelligence Theory (AIT) asserts that anxiety reduces the effect of party identification on candidate preferences (Marcus, Neuman, and MacKuen 2000), but recent studies have raised doubts about this causal claim. Rather than func...
Jason Barabas Jason Barabas
Democratic responsiveness concerns the degree to which government policies match public preferences. Responsiveness studies typically use national surveys to characterize public opinion, but whether poll questions overlap with the policy ag...
Leonardo Baccini,Laura Sudulich,Matthew Wall Leonardo Baccini
This paper evaluates the influence of online news consumption on attitudes toward the European Union in a context of protracted economic crisis. Using data from the 2011 Irish National Election Study, we combine location-specific informatio...