TOC: Pub Opinion Quart
Introduction
Public Opinion Quarterly, 80(2)
Internet Effects in Times of Political Crisis: Online Newsgathering and Attitudes toward the European Union
–Leonardo Baccini, Laura Sudulich, and Matthew Wall [] []
Democracy’s Denominator: Reassessing Responsiveness with Public Opinion on the National Policy Agenda
–Jason Barabas [] []
The Anxious and Ambivalent Partisan: The Effect of Incidental Anxiety on Partisan Motivated Recall and Ambivalence
–Eric Groenendyk [] []
The Political Consequences of Latino Prejudice against Blacks
–Yanna Krupnikov and Spencer Piston [] []
Are Survey Respondents Lying about Their Support for Same-Sex Marriage? Lessons from a List Experiment
–Jeffrey R. Lax, Justin H. Phillips, and Alissa F. Stollwerk [] []
Research Notes
Reliability Concerns in Measuring Respondent Skin Tone by Interviewer Observation
–Lance Hannon and Robert DeFina [] []
Breaking Out of the Lab: Measuring Real-Time Responses to Televised Political Content in Real-World Settings
–Jürgen Maier, J. Felix Hampe, and Nico Jahn [] []
Numeracy and the Persuasive Effect of Policy Information and Party Cues
–Vittorio Mérola and Matthew P. Hitt [] []
Research Synthesis
Cross-National Trends in Religious Service Attendance
–Philip S. Brenner [] []
Book Reviews
Ryan L. Claassen. Godless Democrats and Pious Republicans? Party Activists, Party Capture, and the “God Gap.” New York: Cambridge University Press. 2015. 208 pp. $29.99 (paper).
–Brad Lockerbie [] []
Stanley Feldman, Leonie Huddy, and George E. Marcus. Going to War in Iraq: When Citizens and the Press Matter. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press. 2015. 248 pp. $27.50 (paper).
–Matt Guardino [] []
Marc J. Hetherington and Thomas J. Rudolph. Why Washington Won’t Work: Polarization, Political Trust, and the Governing Crisis. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2015. 256 pp. $85.00 (cloth). $27.00 (paper).
–Sean J. Westwood [] []
