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International Journal of Public Opinion Research 2009 21(3):390-394; doi:10.1093/ijpor/edp030
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© 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

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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.


    Albertson, Bethany, & Lawrence, Adria (2009). After the credits roll: The long-term effects of educational television on public knowledge and attitudes. American Politics Research, 37, 275–300.
 
This article reports two field experiments, conducted in 1996 and 1998, to explore how long the effects on knowledge and attitudes of viewing an informational television program last, and what factors affect this. Albertson and Lawrence use two American political information broadcasts, one being a half-hour debate on affirmative action, which was broadcast before a California referendum on the subject, and the other a . . . [Full Text of this Article]


    French, Damien, & Laver, Michael (2009). Participation bias, durable opinion shifts and sabotage through withdrawal in citizens’ juries. Political Studies, 57, 422–450.
 

    Hooghe, Marc, Reeskens, Tim, Stolle, Dietlind, & Trappers, Ann (2009). Ethnic diversity and generalized trust in Europe: A cross-national multilevel study. Comparative Political Studies, 42, 198–223.
 

    Lax, Jeffrey R., & Phillips, Justin H. (2009). How should we estimate public opinion in the States? American Journal of Political Science, 53, 107–121.
 

    MacCoun, Robert J., & Paletz, Susannah (2009). Citizens’ perceptions of ideological bias in research on public policy controversies. Political Psychology, 30, 43–65.
 

    Tolbert, Caroline J., Smith, Daniel A., & Green, John C. (2009). Strategic voting and legislative redistricting reform: District and statewide representational winners and losers. Political Research Quarterly, 62, 92–109.
 

    Tourangeau, Roger, & Ye, Cong (2009). The framing of the survey request and panel attrition. Public Opinion Quarterly, 73, 338–348.
 

    Tranter, Bruce, & Western, Mark (2009). The influence of Green parties on postmaterialist values. British Journal of Sociology, 60, 145–167.
 

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