Studies in public opinion : attitudes, nonattitudes, measurement error, and change / editors, Willem E. Saris, Paul M. Sniderman.
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TextPublication details: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, c2004.Description: ix, 366 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: - 0691092540 (cl : alk. paper)
- 0691119031 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 303.3/8 22
- HM 261 S933 2004
- 05.32
- 89.52
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Different judgment models for policy questions: competing or complementary? / Willem E. Saris -- Separation of error, method effects, instability, and attitude strength / William van der Veld and Willem E. Saris -- Good, bad, and ambivalent: the consequences of multidimensional political attitudes / Michael F. Meffert, Michael Guge, and Milton Lodge -- The not-so-ambivalent public: policy attitudes in the political culture of ambivalence / Marco R. Steenbergen and Paul R. Brewer -- The structure of political argument and the logic of issue framing / Paul M. Sniderman and Sean M. Theriault -- Floating voters in the U.S. presidential elections, 1948-2000 / John Zaller -- Importance, knowledge, and accessibility: exploring the dimensionality of strength-related attitude properties / George Y. Bizer, ... [et. al.] -- Stability and change of opinion: the case of Swiss policy against pollution caused by cars / Hanspeter Kriesi -- Attitude strength and response stability of a quasi-balanced political alienation scale in a panel study / Jaak Billiet, Marc Swyngedouw, and Hans Waege -- Coping with the nonattitudes phenomenon: a survey research approach / Peter Neijens -- The influence of information on considered opinions: the example of the choice questionnaire / Danielle Bütschi -- A consistency theory of public opinion and political choice: the hypothesis of menu dependence / Paul M. Sniderman and John Bullock.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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