Public opinion quarterly (Public Opin Q)

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Top papers

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1 Consequences of reducing nonresponse in a national telephone survey. 2000 7.67
2 The effects of response rate changes on the index of consumer sentiment. 2000 5.11
3 Web surveys: a review of issues and approaches. 2000 4.55
4 Leverage-saliency theory of survey participation: description and an illustration. 2000 2.80
5 Experiments with incentives in telephone surveys. 2000 2.60
6 Physician response rates to mail and personal interview surveys. 1979 2.57
7 Web survey design and administration. 2001 2.57
8 Eliciting Subjective Probabilities in Internet Surveys. 2008 2.36
9 Measuring depression in the community: a comparison of telephone and personal interviews. 1982 2.26
10 Teen expectations for significant life events. 2000 2.20
11 Event history calendars and question list surveys: a direct comparison of interviewing methods. 2001 2.15
12 Public opinion about AIDS policies. The role of misinformation and attitudes toward homosexuals. 1992 2.10
13 The Polls-Review: Inaccurate Age and Sex Data in the Census Pums Files: Evidence and Implications. 2010 2.08
14 How unclear terms affect survey data. 1992 1.94
15 Overreporting voting: why it happens and why it matters. 2001 1.87
16 Medical care in the United States--an update. 1993 1.72
17 The origins and consequences of public trust in government: a time series analysis. 2000 1.71
18 Clarifying question meaning in a household telephone survey. 2000 1.61
19 SAME-GENDER SEX IN THE UNITED STATES IMPACT OF T-ACASI ON PREVALENCE ESTIMATES. 2006 1.38
20 Probabilistic Polling And Voting In The 2008 Presidential Election: Evidence From The American Life Panel. 2010 1.33
21 The presidential effect: the public health response to media coverage about Ronald Reagan's colon cancer episode. 1990 1.24
22 Media and agenda setting: effects on the public, interest group leaders, policy makers, and policy. 1983 1.21
23 Physician response rates to a telephone survey: effects of monetary incentive level. 1981 1.20
24 Telescoping of landmark events: implications for survey research. 2000 1.20
25 Eye-Tracking Data: New Insights on Response Order Effects and Other Cognitive Shortcuts in Survey Responding. 2008 1.15
26 ADOLESCENTS' INCONSISTENCY IN SELF-REPORTED SMOKING: A COMPARISON OF REPORTS IN SCHOOL AND IN HOUSEHOLD SETTINGS. 2008 1.08
27 Assessing poll performance in the 2000 campaign. 2001 1.03
28 Telephone sampling bias in surveying disability. 1982 1.01
29 Does Telephone Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interviewing Improve the Accuracy of Prevalence Estimates of Youth Smoking? Evidence from the UMass Tobacco Study. 2004 1.01
30 Impact of T-ACASI on Survey Measurements of Subjective Phenomena. 2009 0.99
31 The Effect of Question Framing and Response Options on the Relationship between Racial Attitudes and Beliefs about Genes as Causes of Behavior. 2010 0.98
32 An Interactional Model of the Call for Survey Participation: Actions and Reactions in the Survey Recruitment Call. 2013 0.97
33 Health professionals' attitudes toward abortion. 1974 0.94
34 Computer assisted telephone interviewing: effects on interviewers and respondents. 1984 0.94
35 Public opinion about AIDS before and after the 1988 U.S. government public information campaign. 1991 0.93
36 "Up Means Good": The Effect of Screen Position on Evaluative Ratings in Web Surveys. 2013 0.91
37 Self-generated identification codes for anonymous collection of longitudinal questionnaire data. 1984 0.91
38 Questions for Surveys: Current Trends and Future Directions. 2011 0.91
39 Knowledge gap effects in a health information campaign. 1983 0.88
40 Context effects in national health surveys: effects of preceding questions on reporting serious difficulty seeing and legal blindness. 2000 0.87
41 Tracking issue attention: specifying the dynamics of the public agenda. 2001 0.84
42 Research in and Prospects for the Measurement of Health Using Self-Rated Health. 2016 0.83
43 Trends in U.S. Attitudes Toward Genetic Testing, 1990-2004. 2008 0.83
44 The polls: poll trends. AIDS--an update. 1993 0.82
45 The accessibility and applicability of knowledge: predicting context effects in national surveys. 2000 0.82
46 The polls: changing attitudes toward euthanasia. 1980 0.81
47 Question wording and the house vote choice : some experimental evidence. 2000 0.81
48 SAME-GENDER SEX AMONG U.S. ADULTS: TRENDS ACROSS THE TWENTIETH CENTURY AND DURING THE 1990s. 2005 0.81
49 The Polls-Trends: Attitudes about Agricultural Biotechnology and Genetically Modified Organisms. 2001 0.81
50 The persuasive effect of source credibility: a situational analysis. 1978 0.79
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