Public Opinion Quarterly

Title Publication Date Language Citations
The Agenda-Setting Function of Mass Media1972/01/013,592
The Influence of Source Credibility on Communication Effectiveness1951/01/011,518
Nonresponse Rates and Nonresponse Bias in Household Surveys2006/01/01English1,505
Uses and Gratifications Research1973/01/011,351
Affect, Not Ideology2012/09/01English1,317
The Functional Approach to the Study of Attitudes1960/01/011,271
Reliability of Content Analysis: The Case of Nominal Scale Coding1955/01/011,136
Processes of Opinion Change1961/01/011,120
Web Surveys2000/01/011,058
The Social Bases of Environmental Concern: A Review of Hypotheses, Explanations and Empirical Evidence1980/01/011,004
The Third-Person Effect in Communication1983/01/01912
A Comparison of Web and Mail Survey Response Rates2004/03/01English854
The Impact of Nonresponse Rates on Nonresponse Bias: A Meta-Analysis2008/05/02English832
Research Synthesis: The Practice of Cognitive Interviewing2007/06/05English814
The Impact of Television Advertising: Learning Without Involvement1965/01/01737
Mass Media Flow and Differential Growth in Knowledge1970/01/01731
Asking Sensitive Questions: The Impact of Data Collection Mode, Question Format, and Question Context1996/01/01729
Filter Bubbles, Echo Chambers, and Online News Consumption2016/01/01English715
Social Desirability Bias in CATI, IVR, and Web Surveys: The Effects of Mode and Question Sensitivity2008/12/01English686
The Use of Vignettes in Survey Research1978/01/01654
National Surveys Via Rdd Telephone Interviewing Versus the Internet2009/01/01English649
The Effects of Response Rate Changes on the Index of Consumer Sentiment2000/01/01640
Gauging the Impact of Growing Nonresponse on Estimates from a National RDD Telephone Survey2006/01/01English638
Changes in Telephone Survey Nonresponse over the Past Quarter Century2005/01/01English626
The Two-Step Flow of Communication: An Up-To-Date Report on an Hypothesis1957/01/01620
Consequences of Reducing Nonresponse in a National Telephone Survey2000/01/01602
Effects of Questionnaire Length on Participation and Indicators of Response Quality in a Web Survey2009/05/28English588
Telephone versus Face-to-Face Interviewing of National Probability Samples with Long Questionnaires2003/01/01English512
Comparing the Accuracy of RDD Telephone Surveys and Internet Surveys Conducted with Probability and Non-Probability Samples2011/01/01English490
The Origins and Consequences of Public Trust in Government2000/01/01452