International Journal of Public Opinion Research

Title Publication Date Language Citations
How Pervasive Are Perceptions of Bias? Exploring Judgments of Media Bias in Financial News2014/02/17English14
Reliability and Validity of Real-Time Response Measurement: a Comparison of Two Studies of a Televised Debate in Germany2006/03/13English14
Response Privacy and Elapsed Time Since Election Day as Determinants for Vote Overreporting2007/03/04English14
The Dynamics of Political Support in Emerging Democracies: Evidence from a Natural Disaster in Peru2015/06/17English14
Structural Changes in Media and Attitude Polarization: Examining the Contributions of TV News Before and After the Telecommunications Act of 19962015/07/02English14
Lost in Acculturation? Premigratory Exposure to Democracy and Immigrants’ Political Trust in the United States2018/02/14English14
How Do Real and Falsified Data Differ? Psychology of Survey Response as a Source of Falsification Indicators in Face-to-Face Surveys2013/06/27English13
Reframing the Casualties Hypothesis: (Mis)Perceptions of Troop Loss and Public Opinion about War2010/06/01English13
Generational Differences in the Impact of Historical Events: The Tiananmen Square Incident in Contemporary Hong Kong Public Opinion2011/12/13English13
'Polarized Priorities Or Flexible Alternatives? Dimensionality in Inglehart's Materialism-Postmaterialism Scale': A Comment1994/09/01English13
Beliefs about Genes and Environment as Determinants of Behavioral Characteristics2007/07/29English13
Materialism, Postmaterialism and Agenda-Setting Effects: The Values-Issues Consistency Hypothesis2011/07/30English13
MEDIA COVERAGE AND THE FLOW OF VOTERS IN MULTIPARTY SYSTEMS: THE 1994 NATIONAL ELECTIONS IN HOLLAND AND GERMANY1999/09/01English13
I am Not Selling Anything: 29 Experiments in Telephone Introductions2004/10/28English13
ATTITUDES TOWARD ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN EAST EUROPE2000/12/01English13
POLITICAL POLL REPORTING IN SWISS PRINT MEDIA: ANALYSIS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR QUALITY IMPROVEMENT1999/09/01English13
Testing the Selective Exposure–Polarization Hypothesis in Israel Using Three Indicators of Ideological News Exposure and Testing for Mediating Mechanisms2015/02/26English13
Do All Roads Lead to the Center? The Unresolved Dilemma of Centrist Self-Placement2014/08/29English13
Testing the Hypothesis of “Impressionable Years” With Willingness to Self-Censor in Chile2018/04/17English12
Gender-Role Egalitarianism--Is the Trend Reversal Real?2009/09/01English12
Using A Split-ballot Survey to Explore the Robustness of the 'MIP' Question in Agenda-Setting Research: A Methodological Study2007/03/04English12
Learning about Politics from Mass Media and Social Media: Moderating Roles of Press Freedom and Public Service Broadcasting in 11 Countries2020/12/11English12
Examining How Communication and Demographic Factors Relate to Attitudes Toward Legalization of Same-Sex Marriage in Singapore2014/08/01English12
IS THERE REAL OPINION CHANGE?1994/01/01English12
‘NO OPINION’-FILTERS: A COGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE1989/01/01English12
Alternatives to Prepaid Monetary Incentives in Mail Surveys2008/12/01English12
The Differential Effects of Knowledge on Perceptions of Genetically Modified Food Safety2019/07/13English12
Answering Without Reading: IMCs and Strong Satisficing in Online Surveys2016/05/19English12
Political Context and Citizen Information: Propaganda Effects in China2018/08/24English12
Interviewer Effects Among Older Respondents in the European Social Survey2018/12/24English12