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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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Diego Garzia,Frederico Ferreira da Silva,Simon Maye Diego Garzia
Existent research shows that affective polarization has been intensifying in some publics, diminishing in others, and remaining stable in most. We contribute to this debate by providing the most encompassing comparative and longitudinal acc...
Ryan Shandler,Nadiya Kostyuk,Harry Oppenheimer Ryan Shandler
Research into cyber-conflict, public opinion, and international security is burgeoning, yet the field suffers from an absence of conceptual agreement about key terms. For instance, every time a cyberattack takes place, a public debate erupt...
Fabian Kalleitner,David W Schiestl,Georg Heiler Fabian Kalleitner
Human mobility has become a major variable of interest during the COVID-19 pandemic and central to policy decisions all around the world. To measure individual mobility, research relies on a variety of indicators that commonly stem from two...
Aleš Kudrnáč,Ivan Petrúšek Aleš Kudrnáč
Income redistribution and changes in redistributive policies are highly contested issues that often have a bearing on societal debate and electoral competition. Using European Social Survey data, we trace trends in public attitudes toward i...
Faradj Koliev,Douglas Page,Jonas Tallberg Faradj Koliev
Do international shaming efforts affect citizens' support for government policies? While it is a frequent claim in the literature that shaming works through domestic politics, we know little about how and when international criticism affect...
Aksel Sundström,Daniel Stockemer Aksel Sundström
Public opinion surveys are a fundamental tool to measure support for women's political rights. This article focuses on perceptions of women's suitability for leadership. To what extent do influential cross-country surveys that include such ...
Jack Santucci,Joshua J Dyck Jack Santucci
We explore the role of "political discontent" as a second dimension of American public opinion. Others have shown that a second dimension tends to capture social and/or racial attitudes. What happens when indicators of discontent are includ...
Silvia Schwanhäuser,Joseph W Sakshaug,Yuliya Kosyakova Silvia Schwanhäuser
Deviant interviewer behavior is a potential hazard of interviewer-administered surveys, with interviewers fabricating entire interviews as the most severe form. Various statistical methods (e.g., cluster analysis) have been proposed to dete...
Michael Hout Michael Hout
The late James A. Davis characterized American public opinion in the Reagan era as "conservative weather" amidst a liberalizing "climate." By climate, he meant differences between cohorts, while the weather referred to trends within cohorts...
Christopher J Anderson,Damien Bol,Aurelia Ananda Christopher J Anderson
For decades, researchers have examined people's beliefs across countries and over time using national samples of citizens. Yet, in an era when economies, societies, and policymaking have become increasingly interconnected, nation-states may...