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INDEX TO VOLUME 55, 1991 Aberbach, Joel D., review of Herring, Ce- Environments in the 1988 Presidential dric, Splitting the Middle: Political Contest, 371-94 Alienation, Acquiescence, and Activism Bennett, Stephen Earl, review of Smith, among America’s Middle _ Layers, Eric R. A. N., The Unchanging Ameri- 467-68 can Voter, 463-65 Abramson, Paul R., John H. Aldrich, and Benton, J. Edwin, and John L. Daly, A David Rohde, Change and Continuity in Question Order Effect in a Local Gov- the 1988 Elections, reviewed, 307-8 ernment Survey, 640—42 Achen, Christopher H., Interpreting and Berry, William D., and Stanley Feldman, Using Regression, reviewed, 151-55 Multiple Regression in Practice, re- Ace. Danigelis, Nicholas L., and Stephen viewed, 151-55 J. Cutler, Cohort Trends in Attitudes Bias. Schwarz, Nobert, Barbel Knauper, about Law and Order: Who’s Leading and Hans-J. Hippler, Rating Scales: Nu- the Conservative Wave? 24-49 meric Values May Change the Meaning AIDS. Singer, Eleanor, Theresa F. Rog- of Scale Labels. 570-82 ers, and Marc B. Glassman, Public Bishop, George F., review of Rosenberg, Opinion about AIDS Before and After Shawn W., Reason, Ideology and Poli- the 1988 U.S. Government Public Infor- tics, 678-80 mation Campaign, 161-79 Blair, Edward, see Burton, Scot, and Ed- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR PuBLIC OPINION ward Blair RESEARCH. Proceedings of the 46th con- Bobo, Lawrence, Poll Review Reply: ference, 469-70; Award, 471; Confer- Running the R.A.C.E.? 131-34 ence program, 480-91; Membership Bolstein, Richard, Comparison of the meeting, 492-96; Presidential address, Likelihood to Vote among Preelection 472-79 Poll Respondents and Nonrespondents, Attitupes. Bassili, John N., and Joseph 648-50 F. Fletcher, Response-Time Measure- Borg, Marian J., see Finkel, Steven E., ment in Survey Research: A Method for Thomas M. Guterbock, and Marian J. CATI and a New Look at Nonattitudes, Borg 331-46; Easterlin, Richard A., and Ei- Bower, Robert T. In Memoriam, 128-30 leen M. Crimmins, Private Materialism, Bradburn, Norman, see Tourangeau, Personal Self-fulfillment, Family Life, Roger, Kenneth A. Rasinski, and Nor- and Public Interest: The Nature, Ef- man Bradburn fects, and Causes of Recent Changes in Burton, Scot, and Edward Blair, Task the Values of American Youth, 499- Conditions, Response Formulation Pro- 533; Schwarz, Norbert, Fritz Strack, cesses, and Response Accuracy for Be- and Hans-Peter Mai, Assimilation and havioral Frequency Questions in Sur- Contrast Effects in Part-Whole Ques- veys, 50-79 tion Sequences: A Conversational Logic Campbell, Richard T., Review Essay: The Analysis, 3-23 Sage University Papers on Regression AttitupEs. CHANGE. Danigelis, Nicholas Analysis, 151-55 L., and Stephen J. Cutler, Cohort Canaba. Mauser, Gary A., and Craig Fitz- Trends in Attitudes about Law and Or- simmons, The Short-Term Effect of der: Who’s Leading the Conservative Election Polls on Foreign Exchange Wave? 24-49 Rates: The 1988 Canadian Federal Elec- ATTITUDES. RESEARCH. Dixon, Richard D., tion, 232-40 Roger C. Lowery, Diane E. Levy, and CENTRAL America. Miller, Peter V., Poll Kenneth F. Ferraro, Self-Interest and Review: Which Side Are You On? The Public Opinion toward Smoking Poli- 1990 Nicaraguan Poll Debacle, 281-302 cies: A Replication and Extension, Childers, Terry L., see Yammarino, Fran- 241-54 cis J., Steven J. Skinner, and Terry L. Bassili, John N., and Joseph F. Fletcher, Childers Response-Time Measurement in Survey Citrin, Jack, Donald Green, and David Research: A Method for CATI and a Sears, Reply to Comment by Charlotte New Look at Nonattitudes, 331-46 Steeh, 150 Beck, Paul Allen, Voters’ Intermediation CocniTion. Bassili, John N., and Joseph Index to Volume 55 682 F. Fletcher, Response-Time Measure- Dunlap, Riley E., and Rik Scarce, Poll ment in Survey Research: A Method for Trend: Environmental Problems and CATI and a New Look at Nonattitudes, Protection, 651-72 331-46; Burton, Scot, and Edward Easterlin. Richard A., and Eileen M. Blair, Task Conditions, Response For- Crimmins, Private Materialism, Per- muiation Processes, and Response Ac- sonal Self-fulfillment, Family Life, and curacy for Behavioral Frequency Ques- Public Interest: The Nature, Effects, tions in Surveys, 50-79 and Causes of Recent Changes in the Conort ANAcysis. Danigelis, Nicholas L., Values of American Youth, 499-533 and Stephen J. Cutler, Cohort Trends in Epucation. Sanders, Stephanie A., Mary Attitudes about Law and Order: Who’s Ziemba-Davis, Craig A. Hill, and June Leading the Conservative Wave? M. Reinisch, Poll Review Rejoinder: In- 24-49; Easterlin, Richard A., and Ei- tent and Purpose of The Kinsey Insti- leen M. Crimmins, Private Materialism, tute/Roper Organization National Sex Personal Self-fulfillment, Family Life, Knowledge Survey, 458-62 and Public Interest: The Nature, Ef- EFFECTS OF COMMUNICATION. Beck, Paul fects, and Causes of Recent Changes in Allen, Voters’ Intermediation Environ- the Values of American Youth, 499-533 ments in the 1988 Presidential Contest, ComMMUNICATION. Weimann, Gabriel, The 371-94; Singer, Eleanor, Theresa F. Influentials: Back to the Concept of Rogers, and Marc B. Glassman, Public Opinion Leaders? 267-79 Opinion about AIDS Before and After CRIME AND PUNISHMENT. Danigelis, Nicho- the 1988 U.S. Government Public Infor- las L., and Stephen J. Cutler, Cohort mation Campaign, 161-79 Trends in Attitudes about Law and Or- ELECTIONS. CONGRESSIONAL. Kahn, Kim der: Who’s Leading the Conservative Fridkin, and Edie N. Goldenberg, Wave? 24-49 Women Candidates in the News: An Crimmins, Eileen, see Easterlin, Richard Examination of Gender Differences in A., and Eileen M. Crimmins U.S. Senate Campaign Coverage, Cutler, Stephen J., see Danigelis, Nicho- 180-99 las L., and Stephen J. Cutler ELE: TIONS. PRESIDENTIAL. Beck, Paul Al- Daly, John L., see Benton, J. Edwin, and lez, Voters’ Intermediation Environ- John L. Daly ments in the 1988 Presidential Contest, Danigelis, Nicholas L., and Stephen J. 371-94; Plutzer, Eric, and Michael Cutler, Cohort Trends in Attitudes McBurnett, Family Life and American about Law and Order: Who's Leading Politics: The ‘‘Marriage Gap’’ Recon- the Conservative Wave? 24-49 sidered, 113-27 Delli Carpini, Michael X., and Scott ELEcTIONS. STATE AND LocaL. Finkel, Ste- Keeter, Stability and Change in the U.S. ven E., Thomas M. Guterbock, and Public’s Knowledge of Politics, 583-612 Marian J. Borg, Race-of-Interviewer Ef- DeMaio, Theresa J., review of Fowler, fects in a Preelection Poll: Virginia 1989, Floyd J., Jr., and Thomas W. Mangi- 313-30 one, Standardized Survey Interviewing: ENVIRONMENTAL Issues. Dunlap, Riley E., Minimizing Interviewer Related Error, and Rik Scarce, Poll Trend: Environ- 465-67 mental Problems and _ Protection, Dickinson, John R., The Bibliography of 651-72 Marketing Research Methods, 3d ed., Famity. Plutzer, Eric, and Michael noted, 311 McBurnett, Family Life and American DisARMAMENT. Hogan, J. Michael, and Ted Politics: The *‘Marriage Gap’’ Recon- J. Smith III, Polling on the Issues: Pub- sidered, 113-27 lic Opinion and the Nuclear Freeze, Feinberg, Barry M., see Tuckel, Peter S., 534-69 and Barry M. Feinberg Dixon, Richard D., Roger C. Lowery, Di- Ferraro, Kenneth F., see Dixon, Richard ane E. Levy, and Kenneth F. Ferraro, D., Roger C. Lowery, Diane E. Levy, Self-Interest and Public Opinion toward and Kenneth F. Ferraro Smoking Policies: A Replication and Fine, Gary Alan, review of Kapferer, Extension, 241-54 Jean-Noél, Rumors: Uses, Interpreta- Donnerstein, Edward, see Linz, Daniel, et tions, and Images, 465—67 Finkel, Steven E., Thomas M. Guterbock, 683 Index to Volume 55 and Marian J. Borg, Kace-of-Interview- Mary Ziemba-Davis, Craig A. Hill, and er Effects in a Preelection Poll: Virginia June M. Reinisch 1989, 313-30 Hippler, Hans-J., see Schwarz, Norbert, Fitzsimmons, Craig, see Mauser, Gary A., Barbel Knauper, and Hans-J. Hippler and Craig Fitzsimmons Hogan, J. Michael, and Ted J. Smith III, Fletcher, Joseph F., see Bassili, John N., Polling on the Issues: Public Opinion and Joseph F. Fletcher and the Nuclear Freeze, 534-69 ForEIGN Poticy. Hogan, J. Michael, and INFLUENTIALS. Weimann, Gabriel, The In- Ted J. Smith III, Polling on the Issues: fluentials: Back to the Concept of Opin- Public Opinion and the Nuclear Freeze, ion Leader? 267-79 534-69 Inglehart, Ronald, Culture Shift in Ad- Fowler, Floyd J., Jr., and Thomas W. vanced Industrial Society, reviewed, Mangione, Standardized Survey Inter- 303-7 viewing: Minimizing Interviewer Re- Inkeles, Alex, review of Inglehart, Ron- lated Error, reviewed, 465-67 ald, Culture Shift in Advanced Indus- Frankovic, Kathleen A., review of Tilly, trial Society, 303-7 Louise A., and Patricia Gurin, eds., In MemoriaM. Robert T. Bower, 1919- Women, Politics, and Change, 675-76 1990, 128-30; I. A. Lewis, 1921-1990, Geer, John G., Do Open-ended Questions 280 Measure ‘‘Salient’’ Issues? 360-70; The INTERVIEWER. Errects. Finkel, Steven E., Electorate’s Partisan Evaluations: Evi- Thomas M. Guterbock, and Marian J. dence of a Continuing Democratic Borg, Race-of-Interviewer Effects in a Edge, 218-31 Preelection Poll: Virginia 1989, 313-30 Genper. Kahn, Kim Fridkin, and Edie N. Jabine, Thomas, with the assistance of Goldenberg, Women Candidates in the Karen E. King and Rita Petroni, Quality News: An Examination of Gender Dif- Profile, noted, 311 ferences in U.S. Senate Campaign Cov- Jaccard, James, Robert Turrisi, and Choi erage, 180-99; Plutzer, Eric, and Mi- K. Wan, Interaction Effects in Multiple chael McBurnett, Family Life and Regression, reviewed, 151-55 American Politics: The *‘Marriage Gap”’ Juster, F. Thomas, and Frank P. Stafford, Reconsidered, 113-27 Comment on ‘*Work and Leisure: On Glassman, Marc B., see Singer, Eleanor, the Reporting of Poll Results’’ by Rich- Theresa F. Rogers, and Marc B. ard Hamilton, 357-59 Glassman Kahn, Kim Fridkin. and Edie N. Gold- Goldenberg, Edie N., see Kahn, Kim enberg, Women Candidates in the Fridkin, and Edie N. Goldenberg News: An Examination of Gender Dif- GOvERNMENT. Loca. Benton, J. Edwin, ferences in U.S. Senate Campaign Cov- and John L. Daly, A Question Order Ef- erage, 180-99 fect in a Local Government Survey, Kahn, Robert L., review of Merton, Rob- 640-42 ert K., Marjorie Fiske, and Patricia L. Green, Donald, see Citrin, Jack, Donald Kendall, The Focused Interview, Green, and David Sears 673-75 Guterbock, Thomas M., see Finkel, Ste- Kapferer, Jean-Noél, Rumors: Uses, In- ven E., Thomas M. Guterbock, and terpretations, and Images, reviewed, Marian J. Borg 463-65 Hamilton, Richard F., Work and Leisure: Kasprzyk, Daniel, Greg Duncan, Graham On the Reporting o. Poll Results, 347-56 Kalton, and M. P. Singh, eds., Panel Heattu. Sanders, Stephanie A., Mary Surveys, noted, 311 Ziemba-Davis, Craig A. Hill, and June Keeter, Scott, see Delli Carpini, Michael M. Reinisch, Poll Review Rejoinder: In- X., and Scott Keeter tent and Purpose of The Kinsey Insti- Klein, Lee J., see Linz, Daniel, et al. tute/Roper Organization National Sex Knauper, Barbel, see Schwarz, Norbert, Knowledge Survey, 458-62 Barbel Knauper, and Hans-J. Hippler Herring, Cedric, Splitting the Middle: Po- KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION. Delli Car- litical Alienation, Acquiescence, and pini, Michael X., and Scott Keeter, Sta- Activism among America’s Middle Lay- bility and Change in the U.S. Public’s ers, 467-68 Knowledge of Politics, 583-612 Hill, Craig A., see Sanders, Stephanie A.. Kohut, Andrew, review of Abramison, Index to Volume 55 684 Paul R., John H. Aldrich, and David change Rates: The 1988 Canadian Fed- Rohde, Change and Continuity in the eral Election, 232-40 1988 Elections, 307-8 Merton, Robert K., Marjorie Fiske, and Lance, Larry, see Linz, Daniel, et al. Patricia L. Kendall, The Focused Inter- Land, Kenneth C., see Linz, Daniel, et al. view, reviewed, 673-75 Lee, Eun Sol, Ronald N. Forthofer, and META-ANALYsIs. Yammarino, Francis J., Ronald J. Lorimor, Analyzing Complex Steven J. Skinner, and Terry L. Survey Data, reviewed, 151--55 Childers, Understanding Mail Survey Leisure. Hamilton, Richard F., Work and Response Behavior: A Meta-analysis, Leisure: On the Reporting of Poll Re- 613-39 sults, 347-56 Miller, Peter V., Poll Review: Which Side Levy, Diane E., see Dixon, Richard D., Are You On? The 1990 Nicaraguan Poll Roger C. Lowery, Diane E. Levy, and Debacle, 281-302 Kenneth F. Ferraro News aNnD News Vatues. Bobo, Law- Lewis, I. A. In Memoriam, 280 rence, Poll Review Reply: Running the Lewis-Beck, Michael S., Applied Regres- R.A.C.E.? 131-34 sion: An Introduction, reviewed, 151-55 Newspapers. Kahn, Kim Fridkin, and Linz, Daniel, Edward Donnerstein, Ken- Edie N. Goldenberg, Women Candi- neth C. Land, Patricia L. McCall, Jo- dates in the News: An Examination of seph Scott, Bradley J. Shafer, Lee J. Gender Differences in 'J.S. Senate Klein, and Larry Lance, Estimating Campaign Coverage, 180-99 Community Standards: The Use of So- Nonresponse. Bolstein, Richard, Compar- cial Science Evidence in an Obscenity ison of the Likelihood to Vote among Prosecution, 80—112 Preelection Poll Respondents and Non- Lowery, Richard D., see Dixon, Richard respondents, 648-50 D., Roger C. Lowery, Diane E. Levy, NucvLeaR Weapons. Hogan, J. Michael, and Kenneth F. Ferraro and Ted J. Smith III, Polling on the Is- McBurnett, Michael, see Plutzer, Eric, sues: Public Opinion and the Nuclear and Michael McBurnett Freeze, 534-69 McCall, Patricia L., see Linz, Daniel, et Opinion Leapers. Mauser, Gary A., and al. Craig Fitzsimmons, The Short-Term Ef- Mai, Hans-Peter, see Schwarz, Norbert, fect of Election Polls on Foreign Ex- Fritz Strack, and Hans-Peter Mai change Rates: The 1988 Canadian Fed- Mait Surveys. Yammarino, Francis J., eral Election, 232-40; Weimann, Steven J. Skinner, and Terry L. Gabriel, The Influentiais: Back to the Childers, Understanding Mail Survey Concept of Opinion Leaders? 267-79 Response Behavior: A Meta-analysis, Opinions. CHANGE. Richman, Alvin, Poll 613-39 Trends: Changing American Attitudes Makinson, Larry, Open Secrets: The Dol- toward the Soviet Union, 135-48; lar Power of PACs in Congress, noted, Singer, Eleanor, Theresa F. Rogers, and 311 Marc B. Giassman, Public Opinion Mass Mepia. Bobo, Lawrence, Poll Re- about AIDS Before and After the 1988 view Reply: Running the R.A.C.E.? U.S. Government Public Information 131-34; Kahn, Kim Fridkin, and Edie Campaign, 161-79 N. Goldenberg, Women Candidates in Opinions. Formation. Dixon, Richard D., the News: An Examination of Gender Roger C. Lowery, Diane E. Levy, and Differences in U.S. Senate Campaign Kenneth F. Ferraro, Self-Interest and Coverage, 180-99 Public Opinion toward Smoking Poli- Mass Mepia Errects. Beck, Paul Allen, cies: A Replication and Extension, Voters’ Intermediation Environments in 241-54 the 1988 Presidential Contest, 371-94 Orper Errects. Benton, J. Edwin, and Mauser, Gary A., and Craig Fitzsimmons, John L. Daly, A Question Order Effect The Short-Term Effect of Election Polls in a Local Government Survey, 640- on Foreign Exchange Rates: The 1988 42; Schwarz, Norbert, Fritz Strack, Canadian Federal Election, 232—40 and Hans-Peter Mai, Assimilation and Mepis Errects. Mauser, Gary A., and Contrast Effects in Part-Whole Ques- Craig Fitzsimmons, The Short-Term Ef- tion Sequences: A Conversational Logic fect of Election Polls on Foreign Ex- Analysis, 3-23; Tourangeau, Roger, Index to Volume 55 Kenneth A. Rasinski, and Norman a Preelection Poll: Virginia 1989, 313- Bradburn, Measuring Happiness in Sur- 30; Mauser, Gary A., and Craig Fitzsim- veys: A Test of the Subtraction Hypoth- mons, The Short-Term Effect of Elec- esis, 255-66 tion Polls on Foreign Exchange Rates: O'Reilly, James, review of Tufte, Edward The 1988 Canadian Federal Election, R., Envisioning Information, 677-78 232-40; Miller, Peter V., Poll Review: PANEL AND OTHER LONGITUDINAL STUDIES. Which Side Are You On? The 1990 Nic- Delli Carpini, Michael X., and Scott araguan Poll Debacle, 281-302 Keeter, Stability and Change in the U.S. Potts. Pusiic Opinion QUARTERLY. Bobo, Public’s Knowledge of Politics, 583-612 Lawrence, Poll Review Reply: Running Party REALIGNMENT. Wattenberg, Martin the R.A.C.E.? 131-34; Dunlap, Riley P., The Building of a Republican Re- E., and Rik Scarce, Poll Trend: Envi- gional Base in the South: The Elephant ronmental Problems and Protection, Crosses the Mason-Dixon Line, 424-31 651-72; Miller, Peter V., Poll Review: Petrocik, John R., An Algorithm for Esti- Which Side Are You On? The 1990 Nic- mating Turnout as a Guide to Predicting araguan Poll Debacle, 281-302; Rich- Elections, 643-47 man, Alvin, Poll Trends: Changing Plutzer, Eric, and Michael McBurnett, American Attitudes toward the Soviet Family Life and American Politics: The Union, 135-48; Singer, Eleanor, The- **Marriage Gap’’ Reconsidered, 113-27 resa F. Rogers, and Marc B. Glassman, PouiticaL BeHavior. Geer, John G., The Public Opinion about AIDS Before and Electorate’s Partisan Evaluations: Evi- After the 1988 U.S. Government Public dence of a Continuing Democratic Information Campaign, 161-79; Smith, Edge, 218-31; Petrocik, John R., An Al- Tom W., Poll Review: A Critique of The gorithm for Estimating Turnout as a Kinsey Institute/Roper Organization Guide to Predicting Elections, 643-47 National Sex Knowledge Survey, PoxiticaL COMMUNICATION. Hogan, J. Mi- 449-58 chael, and Ted J. Smith III, Polling on Position Bias. Benton, J. Edwin, and John the Issues: Public Opinion and the Nu- L. Daly, A Question Order Effect in a clear Freeze, 534-69; Straits, Bruce C., Local Government Survey, 640-42 Bringing Strong Ties Back In: Interper- PrepicTIon. Petrocik, John R., An Algo- sonal Gateways to Political Information rith for Estimating Turnout as a Guide and Influence, 432-48 to Predicting Elections, 643-47 Po.iticaL KNOWLEDGE. Delli Carpini, Mi- Pustic Opinion. Dunlap, Riley E., and Rik chael X., and Scott Keeter, Stability and Scarce, Poll Trend: Environmental Change in the U.S. Public’s Knowledge Problems and Protection, 651-72; of Politics, 583-612; Straits, Bruce C., Geer, John G., Do Open-ended Ques- Bringing Strong Ties Back In: Interper- tions Measure ‘‘Salient’’ Issues? 360- sonal Gateways to Political Information 70; Geer, John G., The Electorate’s Par- and Influence, 432-48 tisan Evaluations: Evidence of a PouiticaL Parties. Geer, John G., The Continuing Democratic Edge, 218-31; Electorate’s Partisan Evaluations: Evi- Richman, Alvin, Poll Trends: Changing dence of a Continuing Democratic American Attitudes toward the Soviet Edge, 218-31; Wattenberg, Martin P., Union, 135-48; Singer, Eleanor, The- The Building of a Republican Regional resa F. Rogers, and Marc B. Glassman, Base in the South: The Elephant Public Opinion about AIDS Before and Crosses the Mason-Dixon Line, 424-31 After the 1988 U.S. Government Public Potts. Geer, John G., Do Open-ended Information Campaign, 161-79; Wei- Questions Measure ‘‘Salient’’ Issues? mann, Gabriel, The Influentials: Back to 360-70; Hamilton, Richard F., Work the Concept of Opinion Leaders? and Leisure: On the Reporting of Poll 267-79 Results, 347-56 Pustic Pouicy. Dixon, Richard D., Roger Potts. ELection. Bolstein, Richard, Com- C. Lowery, Diane E. Levy, and Ken- parison of the Likelihood to Vote among neth F. Ferraro, Self-Interest and Public Preelection Poll Respondents and Non- Opinion toward Smoking Policies: A respondents, 648-50; Finkel, Steven Replication and Extension, 241-54 E., Thomas M. Guterbock, and Marian Quarm, Daisy, review of Straus, Murray J. Borg, Race-of-Interviewer Effects in A., and Richard J. Gelles, Physical Vio- Index to Volume 55 686 lence in American Families: Risk Fac- ward Blair, Task Conditions, Response tors and Adaptions to Violence in 8,145 Formulation Processes, and Response Families, 308-11 Accuracy for Behavioral Frequency Question Bias. Geer, John G., Do Open- Questions in Surveys, 50-79; Geer, ended Questions Measure “Salient” Is- John G., Do Open-ended Questions sues? 360-70 Measure ‘‘Salient’’ Issues? 360-70; QUESTION OrDER. Benton, J. Edwin, and Schaeffer, Nora Cate, Hardly Ever or John L. Daly, A Question Order Effect Constantly? Group Comparisons Using in a Local Government Survey, 640- Vague Quantifiers, 395-423; Schwarz, 42; Schwarz, Norbert, Fritz Strack, Norbert, Barbe! Knauper, and Hans-J. and Hans-Peter Mai, Assimilation and Hippler, Rating Scales: Numeric Vaiues Contrast Effects in Part-Whole Ques- May Change the Meaning of Scaie La- tion Sequences: A Conversational Logic bels, 570-82: Schwarz, Norbert, Fritz Analysis, 3-23; Tourangeau, Roger, Strack, and Hans-Peter Mai, Assimila- Kenneth A. Rasinski, and Norman tion and Contrast Effects in Part-Whole Bradburn, Measuring Happiness in Sur- Question Sequences; A Conversational veys: A Test of the Subtraction Hypoth- Logic Analysis, 3-23 esis, 255-66 ResponsE Rates. Tuckel, Peter S., and QuesTIONNAIRES. Hamilton, Richard F., Barry M. Feinberg, The Answering Ma- Work and Leisure: On the Reporting of chine Poses Many Questions for Tele- Poll Results, 347-56; Schaeffer, Nora phone Survey Researchers, 200-217; Cate, Hardly Ever or Constantly? Yammarino, Francis J., Steven J. Skin- Group Comparisons Using Vague Quan- ner, and Terry L.. Childers, Understand- tifiers, 395-423 ing Mail Survey Response Behavior: A QuEsTIONS. Burton, Scot, and Edward Meta-analysis, 613-39 Blair, Task Conditions, Response For- Response Time. Bassili, John N., and Jo- mulation Processes, and Response Ac- seph F. Fletcher, Response-Time Mea- curacy for Behavioral Frequency Ques- surement in Survey Research: A tions in Surv.ys, 50-79; Schaeffer, Method for CATI and a New Look at Nora Cate, Hardly Ever or Constantly? Nonattitudes, 331-46 Review Reply: Group Comparisons Using Vague Quan- Running the R.A.C.E.? 131-34; Miller, tifiers, 395-423; Schwarz, Norbert, Peter V., Poll Review: Which Side Are Barbel Knauper. and Hans-J. Hippler, You On? The 1990 Nicaraguan Poll De- Rating Scales: Numeric Values May bacle, 281-302; Richman, Alvin, Poll Change the Meaning of Scale Labels, Trends: Changing American Attitudes 570-82 toward the Soviet Union, 135-48; Poll Race. Finkel, Steven E., Thomas M. Gut- Review; Smith, Tom W., Poll Review: erbock, and Marian J. Borg, Race-of- A Critique of The Kinsey Institute/ Interviewer Effects in a Preelection Roper Organization National Sex Poll: Virginia 1989, 313-30 Knowledge Survey, 449-58 Race RELATIONS. Bobo, Lawrence, Poll Richman, Alvin, Poll Trends: Changing Review Reply: Running the R.A.C.E.? American Attitudes toward the Soviet 131-34 Union, 135-48 Rasinski, Kenneth A., see Tourangeau, Rogers, Theresa F., see Singer, Eleanor, Roger, Kenneth A. Rasinski, and Nor- Theresa F. Rogers, and Marc B. man Bradburn Glassman Reinisch, June M., see Sanders, Stephanie Rosenberg, Shawn W., Reason, Ideology A., Mary Ziemba-Davis, Craig A. Hill, and Politics, reviewed, 678-80 and June M. Reinisch Sanders, Stephanie A., Mary Ziemba- RESEARCH. PuBLic Opinion. Miller, Peter Davis, Craig A. Hill, and June M. Rei- V., Poll Review: Which Side Are You nisch, Poll Review Rejoinder: Intent On? The 1990 Nicaraguan Poll Debacle, and Purpose of The Kinsey Institute/ 281-302 Roper Organization National Sex RESPONDENTS. Bolstein, Richard, Compar- Knowledge Survey, 458-62 ison of the Likelihood to Vote among Scatinc. Schwarz, Norbert, Barbel Preelection Poll Respondents and Non- Knauper, and Hans-J. Hippler, Rating respondents, 648-50 Scales: Numeric Values May Change RESPONSE EFFects. Burton, Scot, and Ed- the Meaning of Scale Labels, 570-82; 687 Index to Volume 55 Smith, Tom W., Poll Review: A Critique Smith, Tom W., Poll Review: A Critique of The Kinsey Institute/Roper Organi- of The Kinsey Institute/Roper Organi- zation National Sex Knowledge Survey, zation National Sex Knowledge Survey, 449-58 449 -58 Scarce, Rik, see Dunlap, Riley E., and Rik SOUTHERN Po.itics. Wattenberg, Martin Scarce P., The Building of a Republican Re- Schaeffer, Nora Cate, Hardly Ever or gional Base in the South: The Elephant Constantly? Group Comparisons Using Crosses the Mason-Dixon Line, 424-31 Vague Quantifiers, 395-423 Soviet Union. Richman, Alvin, Poll Schroeder, Larry J., David L. Sjoquist, Trends: Changing American Attitudes and Paula E. Stephan, Understanding toward the Soviet Union, 135-48 Regression Analysis: An Introductory Stafford, Frank P., see Juster, F. Thomas, Guide, reviewed, 151-55 and Frank P. Stafford Schwarz, Norbert, Barbel Knauper, and Steeh, Charlotte, Comment, 149-50 Hans-J. Hippler, Rating Scales: Nu- Strack, Fritz, see Schwarz, Norbert, Fritz meric Values May Change the Meaning Strack, and Hans-Peter Mai of Scale Labels, 570-82 Straits, Bruce C., Bringing Strong Ties Schwarz, Norbert, Fritz Strack, and Back In: Interpersonal Gateways to Po- Hans-Peter Mai, Assimilation and Con- litical Information and _ Influence, trast Effects in Part-Whole Question Se- 432-48 quences: A Conversational Logic Anal- Straus, Murray A., and Richard J. Gelles, ysis, 3-23 Physical Violence in American Fami- Scott, Joseph, see Linz, Daniel, et al. lies: Risk Factors and Adaptions to Vio- Sears, David, see Citrin, Jack, Donaid lence in 8,145 Families, reviewed, Green, and David Sears 308-11 SELF-INTEREST. Dixon, Richard D., Roger Survey Researcu. Burton, Scot, and Ed- C. Lowery, Diane E. Levy, and Ken- ward Blair, Task Conditions, Response neth F. Ferraro, Self-Interest and Public Formulation Processes, and Response Opinion toward Smoking Policies: A Accuracy for Behavioral Frequency Replication and Extension, 241-54 Questions in Surveys, 50-79; Sanders, Sex. Poll Review Rejoinder: Sanders, Stephanie A., Mary Ziemba-Davis, Stephanie A., Mary Ziemba-Davis, Craig A. Hill, and June M. Reinisch, Craig A. Hill, and June M. Reinisch, In- Poll Review Rejoinder: Intent and Pur- tent and Purpose of The Kinsey Insti- pose of The Kinsey Institute/Roper Or- tute/Roper Organization National Sex ganization National Sex Knowledge Knowledge Survey, 458-62; Smith, Survey, 458-62 Tom W., Poll Review: A Critique of The Survey ResearcH. Mat. Yammarino, Kinsey Institute/Roper Organization Francis J., Steven J. Skinner, and Terry National Sex Knowledge Survey, L. Childers, Understanding Mail Survey 449-58 Response Behavior: A Meta-analysis, SexuaL Bexavior. Smith, Tom W., Poll 613-39 Review: A Critique of The Kinsey Insti- Survey RESEARCH. TELEPHONE. Tuckel, tute/Roper Organization National Sex Peter S., and Barry M. Feinberg, The Knowledge Survey, 449-58 Answering Machine Poses Many Ques- Schafer, Bradley J., see Linz, Daniel, et tions for Telephone Survey Research- al. ers, 200-217 Singer, Eleanor, Theresa F. Rogers, and TELEPHONE INTERVIEWING. Bassili, John Mare B. Glassman, Public Opinion N., and Joseph F. Fletcher, Response- about AIDS Before and After the 1988 Time Measurement in Survey Research: U.S. Government Public Information A Method for CATI and a New Look at Campaign, 161-79 Nonattitudes, 331-46 Skinner, Steven J., see Yammarino, Fran- TELEVISION. Bobo, Lawrence, Poll Review cis, J., Steven J. Skinner, and Terry L. Reply: Running the R.A.C.E.? 131-34 Childers Tilly, Louise A., and Patricia Gurin, eds., Smith, Eric R. A. N., The Unchanging Women, Politics and Change, re- American Voter, reviewed, 463-65 viewed, 675-76 Smith, Ted J., Ill, see Hogan, J. Michael, Tourangeau, Roger, Kenneth A. Rasinski, and Ted J. Smith III and Norman Bradburn, Measuring Hap- Index to Volume 55 piness in Surveys: A Test of the Sub- Wattenberg, Martin P., The Building of a traction Hypothesis, 255-66 Republican Regional Base in the South: Tuckel, Peter S., and Barry M. 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