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TOC: Pub Opinion Quart

Introduction

Public Opinion Quarterly, 77(4)

Polling and Democracy: Executive Summary of the AAPOR Task Force Report on Public Opinion and Leadership
Frank Newport, Robert Y. Shapiro, Whit Ayres, Nancy Belden, James Fishkin, Archon Fung, Susan Herbst, Celinda Lake, Benjamin Page, Susan Page, James P. Pinkerton, J. Ann Selzer, and Mark Warren [] []

Extreme Voices: Interest Groups and the Misrepresentation of Issue Publics
Ryan L. Claassen and Stephen P. Nicholson [] []

Why Do Survey Respondents Disclose More When Computers Ask the Questions?
Laura H. Lind, Michael F. Schober, Frederick G. Conrad, and Heidi Reichert [] []

Video Content in Web Surveys: Effects on Selection Bias and Validity
Dina Shapiro-Luft and Joseph N. Cappella [] []

The Foundations of Public Opinion on Voter ID Laws: Political Predispositions, Racial Resentment, and Information Effects
David C. Wilson and Paul R. Brewer [] []

Coding Voter Turnout Responses in the Current Population Survey
Aram Hur and Christopher H. Achen [] []

Extending the Coverage of Address-Based Sampling Frames: Beyond the USPS Computerized Delivery Sequence File
Bonnie E. Shook-Sa, Douglas B. Currivan, Joseph P. McMichael, and Vincent G. Iannacchione [] []

Americans’ Changing Views on Crime and Punishment
Mark D. Ramirez [] []

Book Reviews

Lonna Rae Atkeson and Cherie D. Maestas. Catastrophic Politics: How Extraordinary Events Redefine Perceptions of Government. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2012. 273 pp. $99.00 (cloth).
Thomas A. Birkland [] []

Amy Fried. Pathways to Polling. New York: Routledge. 2012. 177 pp. $145.00 (cloth). $39.95 (paper).
Ashley Grosse [] []

Peter V. Marsden, ed. Social Trends in American Life: Findings from the General Social Survey since 1972. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 2012. 408 pp. $75.00 (cloth). $35.00 (paper).
Paul Taylor [] []


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