TOC: Pub Opinion Quart
Introduction
Public Opinion Quarterly, 80(3)
Measuring Voter Registration and Turnout in Surveys: Do Official Government Records Yield More Accurate Assessments?
–Matthew K. Berent, Jon A. Krosnick, and Arthur Lupia [] []
Change in Institutional Support for the US Supreme Court: Is the Court’s Legitimacy Imperiled by the Decisions It Makes?
–James L. Gibson and Michael J. Nelson [] []
Exploring the Correlates of Parental Consent for Children’s Participation in Surveys: An Intergenerational Longitudinal Study
–Jeanette M. Hussemann, Jeylan T. Mortimer, and Lei Zhang [] []
Explaining Political Engagement with Online Panels: Comparing the British and American Election Studies
–Jeffrey A. Karp and Maarja Lühiste [] []
Should Researchers Abandon Questions about “Democracy”?: Evidence from Latin America
–Chad P. Kiewiet de Jonge [] []
Cognitive Dissonance, Elections, and Religion: How Partisanship and the Political Landscape Shape Religious Behaviors
–Michele F. Margolis [] []
Assessing the Scientific Knowledge of the General Public: The Effects of Question Format and Encouraging or Discouraging Don’t Know Responses
–Roger Tourangeau, Aaron Maitland, and H. Yanna Yan [] []
Research Notes
Changing the Clock: The Role of Campaigns in the Timing of Vote Decision
–Michael Henderson and D. Sunshine Hillygus [] []
Targeted Appeals for Participation in Letters to Panel Survey Members
–Peter Lynn [] []
Predicting Acceptance of Mormons as Christians by Religion and Party Identity
–David T. Smith [] []
Book Reviews
Brian Arbour. Candidate-Centered Campaigns: Political Messages, Winning Personalities, and Personal Appeals. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. 2014. 204 pp. $105.00 (cloth).
–Thomas J. Leeper []
Yanna Krupnikov and Samara Klar. Independent Politics: How American Disdain for Parties Leads to Political Inaction. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2016. 212 pp. $29.99 (paper).
–Judd Thornton []
Seventy-First Annual Conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research Presidential Address: A Call for Inclusion: Why AAPOR Needs an Increased Focus to Thrive
–Mollyann Brodie []
