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FEATURES
Political Ignorance Revisited
By Stephen Earl Bennett |
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Most Americans are out to lunch when it comes to basic information about politics. (more) |
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Deliberation and Its Discontents
By Frank Louis Rusciano
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Deliberative discussions cannot cure all of the ills of postmodern democracy, but they do appear to have potential. (more) |
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When the Trains Exploded in Madrid: Fear, Anger, Public Opinion, and Government Change
By Kenneth A. Rasinski, Tom W. Smith, and Juan Díez-Nicolás
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There were similarities between the Spanish attacks and those of September 11.
The political fallout, however, was much different. (more) |
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FROM THE FIELD
Online vs. In-Person: Experiments with Mode, Format, and Question Wordings
By Tom W. Smith and J. Michael Dennis |
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How comparable can e-surveys be to those utilizing more traditional survey modes? (more) |
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DEPARTMENTS |
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From the Editor |
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Sound Bites, Unsound Governance
By Lisa Ferraro Parmelee |
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Op-Ed |
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No Way to Jimmy with Federal Elections
By Martin Plissner |
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Columns |
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What Do I Know?
By John Benson |
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Letters to the Editor |
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Public Opinion Pros would like to hear from you. |
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In Print Presents: Public Opinion Classics |
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Insights from a World War II Survey
By Samuel A. Stouffer, et al. |
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An excerpt from The American Soldier: Adjustment During Army Life. (more) |
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Links |
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