International Journal of Public Opinion Research 2009 21(1):131-134; doi:10.1093/ijpor/edp007
© The Author 2009. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The World Association for Public Opinion Research. All rights reserved.
Recent Articles in the Field of Public Opinion Research
Compiled by Roger Mortimore
Ipsos MORI
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In this section, the International Journal of Public Opinion Research reviews articles that have recently been published in peer-refereed journals and which broadly relate to the field of public opinion. The intention is not to give an exhaustive overview of a given study but rather to alert our readers to interesting ideas and research in our field.
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Golan, Guy J., Banning, Stephen A., & Lundy, Lisa (2008). Likelihood to vote, candidate choice, and the third-person effect: Behavioral implications of political advertising in the 2004 Presidential election. American Behavioral Scientist, 52, 278–290.
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This article considers the "third-person effect" (in which respondents
believe that the public in general is more susceptible to the
effects of the media than they are themselves), and explores
its implications for voter behavior when applied to political
advertising. A judgment-task experiment was conducted with 340
university students, showing them television advertisements
from the 2004 US Presidential election campaign, which found
a significant third-party effect and a linear association between
the third-person effect and likelihood of voting, but no association
between the third-person effect and choice of candidate. The
authors suggest that
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Halperin, Eran (2008). Group-based hatred in intractable conflict in Israel. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 52, 713–736.
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Lewis-Beck, Michael S., Nadeau, Richard, & Elias, Angelo (2008). Economics, party, and the vote: Causality issues and panel data. American Journal of Political Science, 52, 84–95.
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Miller, Melissa K., & Orr, Shannon K. (2008). Experimenting with a third way in political knowledge estimation. Public Opinion Quarterly, 72, 768–780.
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Pease, Andrew, & Brewer, Paul R. (2008). The Oprah factor: The effects of a celebrity endorsement in a Presidential primary campaign. International Journal of Press/Politics, 13, 386–400.
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Quintelier, Ellen, & Dejaeghere, Yves (2008). Does European citizenship increase tolerance in young people? European Union Politics, 9, 243–267.
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Seale, Clive, Charteris-Black, Jonathan, Dumelow, Carol, Locock, Louise, & Ziebland, Sue (2008). The effect of joint interviewing on the performance of gender. Field Methods, 20, 107–128.
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Clarke, Harold D., Sanders, David, Stewart, Marianne C., & Whiteley, Paul (eds.) (2008). Internet surveys and national Election Studies: A symposium. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 18, 327–448.
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