Pub Opinion Quart
Introduction
Public Opinion Quarterly, 89(SI)
INTEREST CATEGORY: MARKETING RESEARCH
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Special Issue: Qualitative Research: Advancing the Social and Behavioral Sciences (Margaret R. Roller and Zachary R. Smith, Editors)
Editorial
Qualitative Research: Advancing the Social and Behavioral Sciences
—Margaret R Roller and Zachary R Smith []
Articles
Qualitative Methods for Research on a Hard-to-Reach and Vulnerable Population in Burma
—Jieun Baek []
How the Age-Friendly Domains Apply to Low-Income Cities and Guide Improvements: Perspectives of Long-Term Residents in New Jersey
—Amanda Jones-Layman, Francine P Cartwright, Seran Schug, Jennifer Kitson, Lisa Siegert, Rachel Pruchno []
Concerns ÂÜÀòÉç¹ÙÍøt Medications for Opioid Use Disorder Among American Indian Community Members: A Qualitative Secondary Analysis
—Fiona Grubin, Morgan E Neavill, Tessa Sawyer, Amanda Larson, Emily Maltaverne, Monica C Skewes []
Relationships, Trust and Accountability, and Critical Reflexivity: Developing Quality Data with the “Hard to Reachâ€
—Anna Kopec, Alison Smith, Genevieve Fuji Johnson []
Participants’ Reported Discomfort with Live Video as a Mode for Answering a Sensitive Survey Question
—Shlomit Okon, Rebecca S Dolgin, Michael F Schober []
Beyond Functional Limitations: A Multimethodological Approach to Questionnaire Pretesting of New Disability Measures
—Robin L Kaplan, Tywanquila Walker, Rebecca L Morrison []
Using Semi-Structured Interviews to Better Understand Nonresponse to a Government-Sponsored, Mail-Based Survey of Households
—Rebecca L Medway, Melissa Scardaville, Paula Dias, Christopher Paek []
To Report or Not to Report? A Qualitative Analysis of Journalists’ Perspectives on Harm to Public Opinion
—Ricardo R Ferreira and Jean-François Daoust []
Research Note
Using a Blended Approach to Thematic Analysis: A Case Study on Fatherhood and Imprisonment
—Marieke Haan and Simon D Venema []