TOC: Pub Opinion Quart
Introduction
Public Opinion Quarterly, 79(1)
Size Matters: The Effects of Political Orientation, Majority Status, and Majority Size on Misperceptions of Public Opinion
–Shira Dvir-Gvirsman [] []
True Colors: White Conservative Support for Minority Republican Candidates
–M. V. Hood III and Seth C. Mckee [] []
Political Ideology, Skin Tone, and the Psychology of Candidate Evaluations
–Amy E. Lerman, Katherine T. McCabe, and Meredith L. Sadin [] []
Optimal Allocation of Cell-Phone and Landline Respondents in Dual-Frame Surveys
–Burton Levine and Rachel Harter [] []
How Much Gets You How Much? Monetary Incentives and Response Rates in Household Surveys
–Andrew Mercer, Andrew Caporaso, David Cantor, and Reanne Townsend [] []
Response Rates, Nonresponse Bias, and Data Quality: Results from a National Survey of Senior Healthcare Leaders
–Mark Meterko, Joseph D. Restuccia, Kelly Stolzmann, David Mohr, Caitlin Brennan, Justin Glasgow, and Peter Kaboli [] []
The Effects of the Direction of Rating Scales on Survey Responses in a Telephone Survey
–Ting Yan and Florian Keusch [] []
The Polls
Support for Defense and Military Spending
–Juliane Corman, Kim Harris, David Levin, Jeffrey Schulte, and Brittany Shanks [] []
The Usefulness of Consumer Sentiment: Assessing Construct and Measurement
–Paul M. Kellstedt, Suzanna Linn, and A. Lee Hannah [] []
Book Reviews
Paul Burstein. American Public Opinion, Advocacy, and Policy in Congress: What the Public Wants and What It Gets. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2014. 244 pp. $27.99 (paper).
–Matt Grossmann []
Martin Gilens. Affluence and Influence: Economic Inequality and Political Power in America. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 2012. 352 pp. $24.95 (paper).
–Nathan Kelly []