TOC: Pub Opinion Quart
Introduction
Public Opinion Quarterly, 72(4)
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The End of Welfare as We Know It?: Durable Attitudes in a Changing Information Environment
–Joshua J. Dyck and Laura S. Hussey [] []
Joining and Leaving the Rally: Understanding the Surge and Decline in Presidential Approval Following 9/11
–Cindy D. Kam and Jennifer M. Ramos [] []
Social Movement Identity and Belief Systems: An Examination of Beliefs about Environmental Problems within the American Public
–Aaron M. McCright and Riley E. Dunlap [] []
Foreign Occupation and National Pride: The Case of Iraq
–Mansoor Moaddel, Mark Tessler, and Ronald Inglehart [] []
Social Trust and Attitudes Toward Democracy
–Sonja Zmerli and Ken Newton [] []
Where You Stand Depends Upon Where Your Grandparents Sat: The Inheritability of Generalized Trust
–Eric M. Uslaner [] []
Research Notes
Assessing the Usefulness of a New Measure of Interviewer Performance in Telephone Surveys
–Claire Durand [] []
Homophobic Innumeracy?: Estimating the Size of the Gay and Lesbian Population
–Michael D. Martinez, Kenneth D. Wald, and Stephen C. Craig [] []
Experimenting with a "Third Way" in Political Knowledge Estimation
–Melissa K. Miller and Shannon K. Orr [] []
False Consensus Goes Online: Impact of Ideologically Homogeneous Groups on alse Consensus
–Magdalena Wojcieszak [] []
Who Participates in the "Public Square" and Does It Matter?
–Robert Kirby Goidel, Craig Malcolm Freeman, Steven Procopio, and Charles F. Zewe [] []
The Polls
The Polls–Trends: How Americans Think about North Korea: 2000-2007
–Jibum Kim, Carl Gershenson, Jaeki Jeong, and Tom W. Smith [] []
Book Reviews
Markus Prior. Post-Broadcast Democracy: How Media Choice Increases Inequality in Political Involvement and Polarizes Elections
–David Tewksbury [] []
Nicholas J. G. Winter. Dangerous Frames: How Ideas about Race and Gender Shape Public Opinion
–Kevin Coe [] []
Thomas R. Marshall. Public Opinion and the Rehnquist Court
–James L. Gibson [] []
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