Pub Opinion Quart
Introduction
Public Opinion Quarterly, 86(3)
INTEREST CATEGORY: MARKETING RESEARCH
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Testing Public Reactions to Mass-Protest Hybrid Media Events: A Rolling Cross-Sectional Study of International Women’s Day in Spain
—Manuel Jiménez-Sánchez ; Marta Fraile; Josep Lobera []
Born Again but Not Evangelical?: How the (Double-Barreled) Questions You Ask Affect the Answers You Get
—Michele F Margolis []
Priming Self-Reported Partisanship: Implications for Survey Design and Analysis
—Kaylyn Jackson Schiff; B Pablo Montagnes; Zachary Peskowitz []
Measuring Support for Women’s Political Leadership: Gender of Interviewer Effects Among African Survey Respondents
—Aksel Sundström ; Daniel Stockemer []
—Research Notes []
Does Political Participation Contribute to Polarization in the United States?
—Lisa P Argyle; Jeremy C Pope []
Close (Causally Connected) Cousins?: Evidence on the Causal Relationship between Political Trust and Social Trust
—Peter Thisted Dinesen; Kim Mannemar Sønderskov; Jacob Sohlberg ; Peter Esaiasson []
Political Accountability and Selective Perception in the Time of COVID
—Sean Freeder; Neil A O’Brian []
Measuring Political Knowledge in Online Surveys: How Question Design can Improve Measures
—Mona S Kleinberg []
The Domestic Impact of International Shaming: Evidence from Climate Change and Human Rights
—Faradj Koliev; Douglas Page; Jonas Tallberg []
Factual Corrections Eliminate False Beliefs ÂÜÀòÉç¹ÙÍøt COVID-19 Vaccines
—Ethan Porter ; Yamil Velez; Thomas J Wood []
Book Reviews
David E. Campbell, Geoffrey C. Layman, and John C. Green. Secular Surge: A New Fault Line in American Politics
—Ryan P Burge []
Emily Van Duyn. Democracy Lives in Darkness: How and Why People Keep their Politics a Secret.
—Katherine J Cramer []
Steven W. Webster. American Rage: How Anger Shapes Our Politics
—Kyle Mattes []
Presidential Address: Voice: A Privilege and an Obligation
—Patricia Moy []