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Estimating the Effect of Elite Communications on Public Opinion Using Instrumental Variables
Elite Communications Public Opinion Instrumental Variables
2015/6/5
A central question in the study of democratic polities is the extent to which elite opinion about policy shapes public opinion.Estimating the impact of elites on mass opinion is difficult because of e...
How Sociology Lost Public Opinion: A Genealogy of a Missing Concept in the Study of the Political
public opinion political sociology democracy culture
2013/12/6
In contemporary sociology the once prominent study of public opinion has virtually disappeared. None of the leading theoretical models in the closest disciplinary subfield (political sociology) curren...
This paper examines the effect of the UN Security Council on public support for war.
We distinguish three reasons why a UNSC resolution that authorizes military action could
influence public opini...
Published since 1937, Public Opinion Quarterly is among the most frequently cited journals of its kind. Such interdisciplinary leadership benefits academicians and all social science researchers by pr...
Public opinion on lay participation in the criminal justice system of the Netherlands:Some tentative findings from a panel survey
lay involvement criminal justice system the Netherlands panel survey
2009/11/27
In the Netherlands the recent debate on lay involvement in the administration of criminal justice was initiated by politicians who maintain that the public favours such involvement. The response of th...
The Media, Public Opinion and Population Assistance:Establishing the Link
The Media Population Assistance Public Opinion
2009/9/16
Since the 1950s, donors have funded population activities in developing countries as part of their foreign aid programs. This support, or population assistance, has fluctuated considerably over the de...
The Measurement of Public Opinion on Abortion:The Effects of Survey Design
Public Opinion Abortion Survey Design
2009/9/14
A factorial experiment examined the effects of the wording and sequence of survey questions on the measurement of attitudes toward abortion. When a first-trimester pregnancy is specified, 55% of respo...