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International Journal of Public Opinion Research

 
Articles from the last few issues of International Journal of Public Opinion Research © Oxford University Press
 
A Special Tribute to Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann
 
Deliberative and Participatory Democracy? Ideological Strength and the Processes Leading from Deliberation to Political Engagement
 
Getting Citizens Involved: How Controversial Policy Debates Stimulate Issue Participation during a Political Campaign
 
Candidate Image in Election Campaigns: Attribute Agenda Setting, Affective Priming, and Voting Intentions
 
Impact of Poll Results on Personal Opinions and Perceptions of Collective Opinion
 
Reframing the Casualties Hypothesis: (Mis)Perceptions of Troop Loss and Public Opinion about War
 
Alejandro Moreno (2009). La decisin electoral: Votantes, partidos y democracia en Mxico.Jorge I. Dominguez, Chappell Lawson, and Alejandro Moreno (Eds) (2009). Consolidating Mexico's Democracy: The 2006 Presidential Campaign in Comparative Perspective.
 
Baker, Andy (2009). The Market and the Masses in Latin America: Policy Reform and Consumption in Liberalizing Economies.
 
Recent Books in the Field of Public Opinion Research
 
Recent Articles in the Field of Public Opinion Research
 
Editorial
 
Perceptual Phenomena in the Agenda Setting Process
 
Stratification and Global Elite Theory: A Cross-Cultural and Longitudinal Analysis of Public Opinion
 
The Reflective Cue: Prompting Citizens for Greater Consideration of Reasons
 
Frame Flow between Government and the News Media and its Effects on the Public: Framing of North Korea
 
An Application of the Estimated Dependent Variable Approach: Trade Union Members' Support for Active Labor Market Policies and Insider-Outsider Politics
 
The Effect of Phrasing Scale Items in Low-Brow or High-Brow Language on Responses
 
Ralph Negrine (2008). The Transformation of Political Communication. Continuities and Changes in media and politics.
 
Beverley A. Searle (2008). Well-being: In Search of a Good Life?
 
Recent Books in the Field of Public Opinion Research
 
Recent Articles in the Field of Public Opinion Research
 
Editorial
 
A Lost Decade? Laszlo Radvanyi and the Origins of Public Opinion Research in Mexico, 19411952
 
What Underlies the False Consensus Effect? How Personal Opinion and Disagreement Affect Perception of Public Opinion
 
The Political Consequences of Ambivalence: The Case of Democratic Reform in Hong Kong
 
Asking for Numbers and Quantities: Visual Design Effects in PaperPencil Surveys
 
Intergroup Attitudes and Policy Support: How Prejudice against Minority Groups Affects Support for Public Policies
 
Support for Mothers Employment at Home: Conflict between Work and Family
 
Mode Differences Between Face-to-Face and Web Surveys: An Experimental Investigation of Data Quality and Social Desirability Effects
 
Rosalee A. Clawson and Zoe M. Oxley (2008). Public Opinion: Democratic Ideals, Democratic Practice.
 
Recent Books in the Field of Public Opinion Research
 
Recent Articles in the Field of Public Opinion Research
 
In Memoriam
 
Editorial
 
Gender Attitudes and Modernization Processes
 
Deference to Scientific Authority Among a Low Information Public: Understanding U.S. Opinion on Agricultural Biotechnology
 
Reliability and Validity of Real-Time Response Measurement: a Comparison of Two Studies of a Televised Debate in Germany
 
The Horse Race: What Polls Reveal as the Election Campaign Unfolds
 
Testing Visual Signals in Representative Surveys in Combination with Media Content Analyses of the 2002 German Federal Election Campaign
 
The Influence of Interviewers Contact Behavior on the Contact and Cooperation Rate in Face-to-Face Household Surveys
 
The Effects of Incentives, Interview Length, and Interviewer Characteristics on Response Rates in a CATI-Study
 
What are Emergent Democratic Societies Doing to Democracy?
 
Charles D. Brockett (2005). Political Movements and Violence in Central America
 
Recent Books in the Field of Public Opinion Research
 
Recent Articles in the Field of Public Opinion Research
 
Editorial
 
Public Attitudes toward Polls: Evidence from the 2000 U.S. Presidential Election
 
The Need for Orientation Towards News Media: Revising and Validating a Classic Concept
 
The Dynamics of Opinion Formation in Local Popular Referendums: Why the Dutch Always Say No
 
The Eu Constitution and the British Public: What the Polls Tell Us About the Campaign That Never Was
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