Public Opinion Quarterly

Papers
(The H4-Index of Public Opinion Quarterly is 19. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
AAPOR Presidential Address Focusing Our Vision: Drawing on AAPOR’s New Strategic Plan to Shape Our Future96
Devin Caughey and Christopher Warshaw. Dynamic Democracy: Public Opinion, Elections, and Policymaking in the American States75
Where Are the Sore Losers? Competitive Authoritarianism, Incumbent Defeat, and Electoral Trust in Zambia’s 2021 Election40
Measuring Political Attitudes with Word Association38
Social Media Effects on Public Trust in the European Union34
The Long Shadow of the Big Lie: How Beliefs about the Legitimacy of the 2020 Election Spill Over onto Future Elections33
Survey Experience and Nonresponse in an Online Probability Panel: A Survival Analysis32
Emily Van Duyn. Democracy Lives in Darkness: How and Why People Keep their Politics a Secret.29
Thinking Ideologically: The Limited Role of Left and Right Labels as Policy Shortcuts29
Strategic Discrimination in the 2020 Democratic Primary24
Experts or Politicians? Citizen Responses to Vaccine Endorsements across Five OECD Countries24
Issues, Groups, or Idiots? Comparing Theories of Partisan Stereotypes23
Rural Identity and LGBT Public Opinion in the United States23
Electoral Proximity and Issue-Specific Responsiveness22
Mind the Gap: Partisan Bias in Justifying Political Violence in the United States21
Robert J. Norris, William D. Hicks, and Kevin J. Mullinix. The Politics of Innocence: How Wrongful Convictions Shape Public Opinion21
Attitudes toward Police and Police Spending20
All the President’s Lies: Repeated False Claims and Public Opinion19
How Do Americans Explain Their Party Identification and Out-Partisan Animosity?19
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