Public Opinion Quarterly

Papers
(The TQCC of Public Opinion Quarterly is 3. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Does Measurement Affect the Gender Gap in Political Partisanship?125
Born Again but Not Evangelical?34
Review29
W. Joseph Campbell. Lost in a Gallup: Polling Failure in U.S. Presidential Elections24
Lewis A. Friedland, Dhavan V. Shah, Michael W. Wagner, Katherine J. Cramer, Chris Wells, and Jon Pevehouse. Battleground: Asymmetric Communication Ecologies and the Erosion of Civil Society in Wisc23
The Polls—Trends22
Women Experts and Gender Bias in Political Media22
Stuart N. Soroka and Christopher Wlezien. Information and Democracy: Public Policy in the News. Cambridge University Press. 2022. $99.99 (cloth). $34.99 (paper).21
John B. Holbein and D. Sunshine Hillygus. Making Young Voters: Converting Civic Attitudes into Civic Action21
Measuring the Volatility of the Political agenda in Public Opinion and News Media18
The Effects of Ideological and Ethnoracial Identity on Political (Mis)Information17
(Mis)Attributing the Causes of American Job Loss16
Social Media Effects on Public Trust in the European Union14
Race, Justice, and Public Opinion14
Legacies of Mistrust?13
Racial Identity, Reparations, and Modern Views of Justice Concerning Slavery13
Ascendant Public Opinion13
Manuscript Referees, 202312
The COVID-19 Infodemic and the Efficacy of Interventions Intended to Reduce Misinformation12
Varieties of Mobility Measures: Comparing Survey and Mobile Phone Data during the COVID-19 Pandemic11
Increasing the Acceptance of Smartphone-Based Data Collection11
Income Source Confusion Using the SILC10
Yanna Krupnikov and John B. Ryan.The Other Divide: Polarization and Disengagement in American Politics10
David L. Weakliem. Public Opinion10
Updating amidst Disagreement: New Experimental Evidence on Partisan Cues10
Devin Caughey and Christopher Warshaw. Dynamic Democracy: Public Opinion, Elections, and Policymaking in the American States10
Open Questions Self-Administered on the Web versus Interviewer-Administered in Person: The 2016 American National Election Study Mode Comparison9
Can Religiosity be Sensed with Satellite Data? An Assessment of Luminosity during Ramadan in Turkey9
The Long Shadow of the Big Lie: How Beliefs about the Legitimacy of the 2020 Election Spill Over onto Future Elections9
Social Mobility through Immigrant Resentment: Explaining Latinx Support for Restrictive Immigration Policies and Anti-immigrant Candidates9
Nationalist Erosion after Protest and Repression8
Mass Beliefs about the Working Poor and Support for Redistributive Policies8
AAPOR Presidential Address Focusing Our Vision: Drawing on AAPOR’s New Strategic Plan to Shape Our Future8
New Data in Social and Behavioral Research8
Polarization in Black and White7
The Trump Effect? Right-Wing Populism and Distrust in Voting by Mail in Canada7
Challenging the Gender Gap in Political Interest7
Social Justice and Native American Political Engagement7
Your Typical Criminal: Why White Americans Hate Voter Fraud7
Political Accountability and Selective Perception in the Time of COVID7
A Total Error Framework for Digital Traces of Human Behavior on Online Platforms6
Polarization Eh? Ideological Divergence and Partisan Sorting in the Canadian Mass Public6
SENSITIVE QUESTIONS IN SURVEYS6
From Confidence to Convenience: Changes in Voting Systems, Donald Trump, and Voter Confidence6
Where Are the Sore Losers? Competitive Authoritarianism, Incumbent Defeat, and Electoral Trust in Zambia’s 2021 Election6
Changing Votes, Changing Identities?6
Strategic Discrimination in the 2020 Democratic Primary6
Measuring Misperceptions5
Electoral Proximity and Issue-Specific Responsiveness5
Manuscript Referees, 20205
The Structure of American Political Discontent5
André Blais and Jean-François Daoust. The Motivation to Vote: Explaining Electoral Participation5
Emily Van Duyn. Democracy Lives in Darkness: How and Why People Keep their Politics a Secret.4
Joshua P. Darr, Matthew P. Hitt, and Johanna L. Dunaway. Home Style Opinion: How Local Newspapers Can Slow Polarization4
AAPOR Award for Exceptionally Distinguished Achievement4
What They Have but Also Who They Are: Avarice, Elitism, and Public Support for Taxing the Rich4
Rural Identity and LGBT Public Opinion in the United States4
David E. Campbell, Geoffrey C. Layman, and John C. Green. Secular Surge: A New Fault Line in American Politics4
Corrigendum to: Proximity, NIMBYism, and Public Support for Energy Infrastructure4
Does Exposure to Election Fraud Research Undermine Confidence in Elections?3
Misleading Polls in the Media: Does Survey Clickbait Have Social Consequences?3
The Asymmetric Polarization of Immigration Opinion in the United States3
Matt Guardino.Framing Inequality: News Media, Public Opinion, and the Neoliberal Turn in U.S. Public Policy3
Peter Lynn (Editor). Advances in Longitudinal Survey Methodology3
The Domestic Impact of International Shaming3
Recognition of Collective Victimhood and Outgroup Prejudice3
Public Attitudes toward Internal and Foreign Migration3
Corrigendum to: Using Administrative Records and Survey Data to Construct Samples of Tweeters and Tweets3
The Trump Election and Attitudes toward the United States in Latin America3
Efrén Pérez and Margit Tavits. Voicing Politics: How Language Shapes Public Opinion3
Experts or Politicians? Citizen Responses to Vaccine Endorsements across Five OECD Countries3
Conspiracy Beliefs and Perceptions of Electoral Integrity: Cross-National Evidence from 29 Countries3
Are Nonprobability Surveys Fit for Purpose?3
Strategies for Detecting Insincere Respondents in Online Polling3
Presidential Address3
Diana C. Mutz. Winners and Losers: The Psychology of Foreign Trade3
America’s Liberal Social Climate and Trends3
Ethical Considerations for Augmenting Surveys with Auxiliary Data Sources3
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