Pub Opinion Quart
Introduction
Public Opinion Quarterly, 84(3)
INTEREST CATEGORY: MARKETING RESEARCH
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Using Cognitive Mapping to Study the Relationship Between News Exposure and Cognitive Complexity
—Mark Boukes; Femke A.W.J. van Esch; Jeroen A. Snellens ; Sebastiaan C. Steenman; Rens Vliegenthart []
Inequality, Media Frames, and Public Support for Welfare
—Derek A Epp; Jay T Jennings []
Do Respondents Get used to Answering Sensitive Questions?: Refusal of Items on Sexuality and Fertility in a Panel Survey
—Bettina Müller; Claudia Schmiedeberg []
Do Online Voter Guides Empower Citizens?: Evidence from a Field Experiment with Digital Trace Data
—Simon Munzert; Pablo Barberá; Andrew Guess ; JungHwan Yang []
Extremely High Quality?: How Ideology Shapes Perceptions of Candidates’ Personal Traits
—Elizabeth N Simas []
Understanding Willingness to Share Smartphone-Sensor Data
—Bella Struminskaya; Vera Toepoel; Peter Lugtig; Marieke Haan; Annemieke Luiten; Barry Schouten []
Research Notes
Does it Matter if Respondents Look up Answers to Political Knowledge Questions?
—Hillary Style; Jennifer Jerit []
How to Poll Runoff Elections
—Peter Selb ; Sascha Göbel; Romain Lachat []
Book Reviews
Roderick P. Hart. Trump and Us: What He Says and Why People Listen
—Jennifer Mercieca []
Michele F. Margolis. From Politics to the Pews: How Partisanship and the Political Environment Shape Religious Identity.
—Ben Gaskins []
Arjen van Dalen, Helle Svensson, Antonis Kalogeropoulos, Erik Albaek, and Claes H. de Vreese. Economic News: Informing the Inattentive Audience
—Petia Kostadinova []
Seventy-Fifth Annual Conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research
Presidential Address. Far From Ordinary Questions: Task Difficulty, Motivation, and Measurement Practice
—Nora Cate Schaeffer []