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TOC: Pub Opinion Quart

Introduction

Public Opinion Quarterly, 81(3)

Why Are Negative Questions Difficult to Answer? On the Processing of Linguistic Contrasts in Surveys
Naomi Kamoen; Bregje Holleman; Pim Mak; Ted Sanders; Huub Van Den Bergh

Revenge in US Public Support for War against Iraq
Peter Liberman; Linda J. Skitka

Missing Nonvoters and Misweighted Samples: Explaining the 2015 Great British Polling Miss
Jonathan Mellon; Christopher Prosser

Within-Household Selection in Mail Surveys: Explicit Questions Are Better Than Cover Letter Instructions
Kristen Olson; Jolene D Smyth

Using Wikipedia to Predict Election Outcomes: Online Behavior as a Predictor of Voting
Benjamin K. Smith; Abel Gustafson

Research Notes

The Effect of Large Monetary Incentives on Survey Completion: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment with the Survey of Consumer Finances
Joanne W. Hsu; Maximilian D. Schmeiser ; Catherine Haggerty; Shannon Nelson

The Decline in Diffuse Support for National Politics: The Long View on Political Discontent in Britain
Will Jennings; Nick Clarke; Jonathan Moss; Gerry Stoker

The Interdependence of Perceived Ideological Positions: Evidence from Three Survey Experiments
Israel Waismel-Manor; Gabor Simonovits

The Polls

Poverty
Christopher Howard; Amirio Freeman; April Wilson ; Eboni Brown

Book Reviews

Women on the Run: Gender, Media, and Political Campaigns in a Polarized Era
Katherine Zuber

American Insecurity: Why Our Economic Fears Lead to Political Inaction
Hans Hassell

Uninformed: Why People Know So Little about Politics and What We Can Do about It
Kevin J. Mullinix

In Memoriam

Eleanor Singer, 1930–2017
Stanley Presser

Seventy-Second Annual Conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research
Presidential Address: Paradoxes of Nonresponse
Roger Tourangeau