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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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Naama Rivlin-Angert,Alon Yakter,Lior Sheffer Naama Rivlin-Angert
The relationship between personality traits and political attitudes has been studied extensively. However, existing accounts largely study personality's links to liberal-conservative divisions on social and economic issues. We know far less...
Joyce H Nguy,Alexandria J Davis,Nathan K Chan Joyce H Nguy
This article seeks to understand the public opinion formation among women of color in America. How do identity-based factors, such as linked fate with women of color (WoC), shape political evaluations? Expanding on social identity theory an...
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Social surveys can be enriched with the collection of objective health measures, allowing new types of research in both health and social sciences. We experimentally tested three alternative designs for collecting survey responses and biome...
Anja Neundorf,Aykut Öztürk Anja Neundorf
Although the recruitment of online survey participants through paid social media advertisements is becoming increasingly common among survey researchers, we know little about how the content of advertisements influences the recruitment proc...
Alessandro Nai,Patrick F A van Erkel,Linda Bos Alessandro Nai
We investigate whether a real-world episode of physical violence committed in October 2023 against Thierry Baudet, leader of the Dutch far-right FvD, conditioned a differential support for political violence among different voters: voters i...
John Robert Warren,Jessie Himmelstern,Andrew Halpern-Manners John Robert Warren
We estimate the extent to which the methodological problem called panel conditioning biases the federal government's estimates of the prevalence of food insecurity in the United States. To do so, we use 2002 through 2020 data from the Curre...
Vivien Leung,Natalie Masuoka Vivien Leung
Are individual perceptions about racial discrimination relatively stable or are they influenced by external cues? Does belief stability on racial discrimination items offer some explanation for the inconsistent findings on the relationship ...
Emma Turkenburg,Ine Goovaerts,Sofie Marien Emma Turkenburg
Incivility, oversimplification, lying, inaccessible language: there is widespread concern and controversy about the disrespectful ways politicians communicate. The reasoning underlying these worries is that such communication violates widel...
Samuel L Perry,Allyson F Shortle,Eric L McDaniel et al. Samuel L Perry et al.
Scholarship on "Christian nationalism" often frames it as antithetical to progressive politics. Yet recent studies find that historically disadvantaged racial minorities often espouse more progressive political views as Christian nationalis...
Matthew Barnfield,Joseph Phillips,Florian Stoeckel et al. Matthew Barnfield et al.
Quantitative forecasts have become increasingly prominent as tools for aiding public understanding of sociopolitical trends. But how much, and what, do people learn from quantitative forecasts? In this note, we show through a preregistered ...