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Highly Cited Articles

11/18/2022

OUP has granted free access to a selection of five highly cited articles from recent years. These articles are just a sample of the impressive body of research from Public Opinion Quarterly.
 
Apples to Oranges or Gala versus Golden Delicious?: Comparing Data Quality of Nonprobability Internet Samples to Low Response Rate Probability Samples
David Dutwin, Trent D. Buskirk
Volume 81, Issue S1
 
Misinformation and Motivated Reasoning: Responses to Economic News in a Politicized Environment
Brian F. Schaffner, Cameron Roche
Volume 81, Issue 1
 
Ideologues without Issue: The Polarizing Consequences of Ideological Identities
Lilliana Mason
Volume 82, Issue S1
 
Missing Nonvoters and Misweighted Samples: Explaining the 2015 Great British Polling Miss
Jonathan Mellon, Christopher Prosser
Volume 81, Issue S3
 
Effects of Mobile versus PC Web on Survey Response Quality: A Crossover Experiment in a Probability Web Panel
Christopher Antoun, Mick P. Couper, Frederick G. Conrad
Volume 81, Issue S1
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