Public Opinion Quarterly

Papers
(The TQCC of Public Opinion Quarterly is 5. 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
Experts or Politicians? Citizen Responses to Vaccine Endorsements across Five OECD Countries24
Strategic Discrimination in the 2020 Democratic Primary24
Rural Identity and LGBT Public Opinion in the United States23
Issues, Groups, or Idiots? Comparing Theories of Partisan Stereotypes23
Electoral Proximity and Issue-Specific Responsiveness22
Robert J. Norris, William D. Hicks, and Kevin J. Mullinix. The Politics of Innocence: How Wrongful Convictions Shape Public Opinion21
Mind the Gap: Partisan Bias in Justifying Political Violence in the United States21
Attitudes toward Police and Police Spending20
How Do Americans Explain Their Party Identification and Out-Partisan Animosity?19
All the President’s Lies: Repeated False Claims and Public Opinion19
Editorial Treatment of Lynchings18
Comparing Speech-to-Text Algorithms for Transcribing Voice Data from Surveys17
The Social Nature of Political (Dis)Interest: Conceptualizing and Validating Political (Dis)Interest as a Social Identity17
Privacy Attitudes toward Mouse-Tracking Paradata Collection17
AAPOR Award for Exceptionally Distinguished Achievement17
Mia Costa. How Politicians Polarize: Political Representation in an Age of Negative Partisanship17
Measuring Support for Women’s Political Leadership16
Violence Against Politicians Drives Support for Political Violence Among (Some) Voters: Evidence from a Natural Experiment16
Correcting Misperceptions Across Contexts: The Political Impact of Gender Inequality Information in Japan and South Korea15
Public Support for Democracy in the United States Has Declined Generationally15
Media Trust in the Americas, 2008–202314
Reassessing Racial Differences in Authoritarianism in the United States: Measurement Invariance and Group Comparisons Using the ANES Child-Rearing Values Scale14
Sexism as a Predictor of Political Attitudes and Voting Behavior: A Systematic Review13
Presidential Address13
Designing Passwords for Web Survey Access: The Effects of Password Length and Complexity on Survey and Panel Recruitment13
Did Trump’s Indictments Rally His Base? Evidence from the Counterfactual Format12
The Effects of Elite Attacks on Copartisan Media: Evidence from Trump and Fox News12
Does Compulsory Voting Improve Democratic Attitudes and Engagement? Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Belgium12
White or Woke Christian Nationalists? How Race Moderates the Link Between Christian Nationalism and Progressive Identities12
A Racial Model of Electoral Reform: The Relationship between Restrictive Voting Policies and Voter Confidence for Black and White Voters11
Steven W. Webster. American Rage: How Anger Shapes Our Politics11
Emotionally Coping with Terrorism10
Experimenting with List Experiments: Interviewer Effects and Immigration Attitudes10
When Bilingual Ballot Designs Promote or Undermine Inclusivity: Evidence from Three Studies10
Lying for Trump? Elite Cue-Taking and Expressive Responding on Vote Method10
Panel Conditioning Biases in the Current Population Survey’s Food Security Supplement9
Does Social Desirability Bias Distort Survey Analyses of Ideology and Self-Interest? Evidence from a List Experiment on Progressive Taxation9
Asking about Complex Policies9
Measuring the Extent to Which Voter Fraud Beliefs Link Election Reforms to Voter Confidence in the United States9
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 Wisc9
Advertising Online Surveys on Social Media: How Your Advertisements Affect Your Study9
How to Estimate Public Support for Political Violence and Why It Matters: Impact of Sampling, Engagement Checks, and Question Phrasing8
Mass Beliefs about the Working Poor and Support for Redistributive Policies8
Lingua Franca of Ideology? Common and Country-Specific Measures of Symbolic and Operational Ideology in Asian and Western Countries8
What They Have but Also Who They Are: Avarice, Elitism, and Public Support for Taxing the Rich8
Political Accountability and Selective Perception in the Time of COVID8
The Microfoundations of Negotiated Peace: Generalized Trust and Support for Peace Processes in Colombia and Guatemala8
Partisanship and Older Americans’ Engagement with Dubious Political News8
How Can We Size Your Core Issue? Assessing Salience Validity Using Psychophysiology8
In the Wake of the Past: Contextualizing Political Communication and Participation in Postauthoritarian Countries8
Conspiracy Beliefs and Perceptions of Electoral Integrity: Cross-National Evidence from 29 Countries8
Autocratization Spillover: When Electing an Authoritarian Erodes Election Trust across Borders7
Validating the “Genuine Pipeline” to Limit Social Desirability Bias in Survey Estimates of Voter Turnout7
Slant, Extremity, and Diversity: How the Shape of News Use Explains Electoral Judgments and Confidence7
Kim L. Fridkin and Patrick J. Kenney. Choices in a Chaotic Campaign: Understanding Citizen Decisions in the 2020 Election7
How Sexuality Affects Evaluations of Immigrant Deservingness and Cultural Similarity: A Conjoint Survey Experiment7
How Different Mixed-Mode Data Collection Approaches Impact Response Rates and Provision of Biomeasure Samples7
Nostalgia in Politics7
The Rhetorical “What Goes with What”: Political Pundits and the Discursive Superstructure of Ideology in US Politics6
How the Age-Friendly Domains Apply to Low-Income Cities and Guide Improvements: Perspectives of Long-Term Residents in New Jersey6
Political Alienation and the Trump Vote in the 2016 and 2020 US Presidential Elections6
Does Political Participation Contribute to Polarization in the United States?6
The Impact of Racial Descriptive Norms on Vaccination against COVID-196
To Report or Not to Report? A Qualitative Analysis of Journalists’ Perspectives on Harm to Public Opinion6
What Do We Measure When We Measure Affective Polarization across Countries?6
Testing Public Reactions to Mass-Protest Hybrid Media Events5
The Partisan Effects of News Coverage Highlighting Inclusion in Congress5
Social Desirability and Affective Polarization5
Personality and Survey Satisficing5
Trends in Abortion Attitudes: From Roe to Dobbs5
The Father’s Love: Collective Narcissism and Defensive Reactions to Allegations about Pope John Paul II in Polish Public Opinion5
Voice and Value: How Elected Officials Evaluate Online and Offline Constituent Feedback5
Concerns About Medications for Opioid Use Disorder Among American Indian Community Members: A Qualitative Secondary Analysis5
From Social Proximity to Policy Preferences: Contact with Drug Market Participants and Citizens’ Attitudes Toward Drug Policy5
News from Home: How Local Media Shapes Climate Change Attitudes5
Evaluating Pre-election Polling Estimates Using a New Measure of Non-ignorable Selection Bias5
James L. Gibson. Democracy’s Destruction: Changing Perceptions of the Supreme Court, the Presidency, and the Senate after the 2020 Election5
Measuring Party Identification in Public Opinion Surveys of Americans5
Investigating the Origins of Status Threat among White Americans5
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