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International Journal of Public Opinion Research 2007 19(3):285-286; doi:10.1093/ijpor/edm022
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© The Author 2007. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The World Association for Public Opinion Research. All rights reserved.

Editorial

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This issue of the International Journal of Public Opinion Research assembles six contributions—three articles and three research notes—that represent the diversity of subjects, methods, and research sites that we aim at. The first article is by a group of (mostly) Ohio State University scholars (Lindsay H. Hoffman, Carroll J. Glynn, Michael E. Huge, Rebecca Border Sietman, and Tiffany Thomson) who used two surveys about a school district ballot issue to study the process of opinion formation. Drawing on . . . [Full Text of this Article]

Wolfgang Donsbach and Michael W. Traugott


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