Measuring Voter Registration and Turnout in Surveys: Do Official Government Records Yield More Accurate Assessments?
págs. 597-621
Change in Institutional Support for the US Supreme Court: Is the Court’s Legitimacy Imperiled by the Decisions It Makes?
págs. 622-641
Exploring the Correlates of Parental Consent for Children’s Participation in Surveys: An Intergenerational Longitudinal Study
págs. 642-665
Explaining Political Engagement with Online Panels: Comparing the British and American Election Studies
págs. 666-693
Should Researchers Abandon Questions about “Democracy”?: Evidence from Latin America
págs. 694-716
Cognitive Dissonance, Elections, and Religion: How Partisanship and the Political Landscape Shape Religious Behaviors
págs. 717-740
Assessing the Scientific Knowledge of the General Public: The Effects of Question Format and Encouraging or Discouraging Don’t Know Responses
págs. 741-760
Changing the Clock: The Role of Campaigns in the Timing of Vote Decision
págs. 761-770
págs. 771-782
págs. 783-795
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