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TOC: Pub Opinion Quart

Introduction

Public Opinion Quarterly, 81(4)

Do Interviewer Postsurvey Evaluations of Respondents’ Engagement Measure Who Respondents Are or What They Do? A Behavior Coding Study
Antje Kirchner; Kristen Olson; Jolene D Smyth

Effects of Equivalence Framing on the Perceived Truth of Political Messages and the Trustworthiness of Politicians
Thomas Koch; Christina Peter

Authoritarianism and Affective Polarization: A New View on the Origins of Partisan Extremism
Matthew D Luttig

Web Surveys by Smartphone and Tablets: Effects on Survey Responses
Roger Tourangeau; Aaron Maitland; Gonzalo Rivero; Hanyu Sun; Douglas Williams …

Research Notes

Education is Related to Greater Ideological Prejudice
P J Henry; Jaime L Napier

Why Can’t We Agree on ID? Partisanship, Perceptions of Fraud, and Public Support for Voter Identification Laws
John V Kane

Testing Contact Theory and Attitudes on Transgender Rights
Barry L Tadlock; Andrew R Flores; Donald P Haider-Markel; Daniel C Lewis ; Patrick R Miller …

The Polls

Obesity
Cindy D Kam

Book Reviews

Thomas R. Marshall. Public Opinion, Public Policy, and Smoking: The Transformation of American Attitudes and Cigarette Use, 1890–2016. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. 2016. 209 pp. $85.00 (cloth)
Lois Biener

Vanessa S. Williamson. Read My Lips: Why Americans Are Proud to Pay Taxes. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. 2017. 304 pp. $29.95 (paper)
John Witte