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Pub Opinion Quart

Introduction

Public Opinion Quarterly, 87(2)

INTEREST CATEGORY: MARKETING RESEARCH
POSTING TYPE: TOCs


The Effects of Polarized Evaluations on Political Participation: Does Hating the Other Side Motivate Voters?
Chloe Ahn ; Diana C Mutz []

Truth and Bias, Left and Right: Testing Ideological Asymmetries with a Realistic News Supply
Bernhard Clemm von Hohenberg []

Women Experts and Gender Bias in Political Media
Adam L Ozer []

Disagreement Does Not Always Mean Division: Evidence from Five Decades of American Public Opinion
Stuart Perrett []

Increasing the Acceptance of Smartphone-Based Data Collection
Alexander Wenz; Florian Keusch []

Research Notes

Television, Authoritarianism, and Support for Trump: A Replication
Erik Hermann ; Michael Morgan; James Shanahan; Harry Yaojun Yan []

What They Have but Also Who They Are: Avarice, Elitism, and Public Support for Taxing the Rich
John V Kane; Benjamin J Newman []

The Impact of Racial Descriptive Norms on Vaccination against COVID-19
Marzia Oceno; Wei-Ting Yen []

Poll Trends

Trends in Abortion Attitudes: From Roe to Dobbs
Barbara Norrander; Clyde Wilcox []

Book Reviews

Lewis A. Friedland, Dhavan V. Shah, Michael W. Wagner, Katherine J. Cramer, Chris Wells, and Jon Pevehouse. Battleground: Asymmetric Communication Ecologies and the Erosion of Civil Society in Wisconsin

B Kal MunisM. V. Hood III and Seth C. McKee. Rural Republican Realignment in the Modern South: The Untold Story

Zoe Nemerever

Thomas R. Marshall. American Public Opinion and the Supreme Court, 1930–2020: A Representative Institution
Christopher Kromphardt