TOC: Pub Opinion Quart
Introduction
Public Opinion Quarterly, 76(4)
Does Giving People Their Preferred Survey Mode Actually Increase Survey Participation Rates? An Experimental Examination
–Kristen Olson, Jolene D. Smyth, and Heather M. Wood [] []
Toward a More Reliable Implementation of Ideology in Measures of Public Opinion
–Thomas Wood and Eric Oliver [] []
Effects of the 2008 Obama Presidential Campaign on White Racial Prejudice
–Seth K. Goldman [] []
Faith or Doctrine? Religion and Support for Political Violence in Pakistan
–C. Christine Fair, Neil Malhotra, and Jacob N. Shapiro [] []
Improving Response Rates for Spanish Speakers in Two-Phase Mail Surveys
–J. Michael Brick, Jill M. Montaquila, Daifeng Han, and Douglas Williams [] []
When More Gets You Less: A Meta-Analysis of the Effect of Concurrent Web Options on Mail Survey Response Rates
–Rebecca L. Medway and Jenna Fulton [] []
Risk Attitudes, Candidate Characteristics, and Vote Choice
–Cindy D. Kam and Elizabeth N. Simas [] []
How Citizens Respond to Combat Casualties: The Differential Impact of Local Casualties on Support for the War in Afghanistan
–Douglas L. Kriner and Francis X. Shen [] []
The Associative Dimension of Issue Ownership
–Stefaan Walgrave, Jonas Lefevere, and Anke Tresch [] []
Trends—Americans’ Interest and Enthusiasm in Election Campaigns
–Samuel J. Best, Kristin Johnson, and Brian S. Krueger [] []
Book Review
Diana C. Mutz. Population-Based Survey Experiments. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 2011. 177 pp. $49.50 (cloth). $24.95 (paper).
–Eric W. Groenendyk []
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