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INDEX TO VOLUME 56, 1992 Adams, William C., Comment, 129 Nielsen People-Meter System? A Re- Aday, LuAnn, Designing and Cenduct- view of the Report by the Committee on ing Health Surveys: A Comprehensive Nationwide Television Audience Mea- Guide, reviewed, 139-41 surement, 102-15 Aho, James A., The Politics of Righteous- Australia. Hayes, Bernadette C., and ness: Idaho Christian Patriotism, re- Clive S. Bean, The Impact of Spousal viewed, 134-35 Characteristics on Political Attitudes in AIDS. Colasanto, Diane, Eleanor Singer, Australia, 524-29 and Theresa F. Rogers, Context Effects Back, Kurt W., review of Habermas, Jiir- on Responses to Questions about AIDS, gen, The Structural Transformation of 515-18; Price, Vincent, and Mei-Ling the Public Sphere: An Inquiry into a Hsu, Public Opinion about AIDS Poli- Category of Bourgeois Society, 257-58 cies: The Role of Misinformation and Baldassare, Mark, see Katz, Cheryl, and Attitudes toward Homosexuals, 29-52 Mark Baldassare AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR PUBLIC OPINION Ballou, Janice, review of Schwab, Larry RESEARCH. Proceedings of the 47th Con- M., The Illusion of a Conservative ference, 388-89; Award, 390; Confer- Reagan Revolution, 556-58 ence Program, 398-413; Membership Bean, Clive S., see Hayes, Bernadette C., Meeting, 414-18; Presidential Address, and Clive S. Bean 391-97 Beck, Nathaniel, review of Stimson, Anti-Semitism. Gibson, James L., and James A., Public Opinion in America: Raymond M. Duch, Anti-Semitic Atti- Moods, Cycles and Swings, 381-82 tudes of the Mass Public: Estimates and Bias. Fowler, Floyd Jackson, Jr., How Explanations Based on a Survey of the Unclear Terms Affect Survey Data, Moscow Oblast, 1-28 218-31; Gunther, Albert C., Biased Arian, Asher, Poll Trends: Security and Press or Biased Public? Attitudes to- Political Attitudes in Israel: 1986-1991, ward Media Coverage of Social Groups, 116-28 147-67; Pol, Louis G., A Method to In- ATTITUDE CHANGE. Veroff, Joseph, Shir- crease Response When External Inter- ley Hatchett, and Elizabeth Douvan, ference and Time Constraints Reduce Consequences of Participating in a Lon- Interview Quality, 356-59; Presser, gitudinal Study of Marriage, 315-27 Stanley, and Shanyang Zhao, Attributes Attitupes. Davis, James A., Changeable of Questions and Interviewers as Cor- Weather in a Cooling Climate Atop the relates of Interviewing Performance, Liberal Plateau: Conversion and Re- 236-40 placement in Forty-two General Social Bolstein, Richard, see James, Jeannine Survey Items, 1972-1989, 261-306 M., and Richard Bolstein ATTITUDES. CONGRESS. Patterson, Kelly Bradburn, Norman M., review of Hyman, D., and David B. Magleby, Poll Trends: Herbert H., Taking Society’s Measure, Public Support for Congress, 539--51 255-56 AttitupEs. Po.iticaL. Converse, Philip Brennan, Mike, and Janet Hoek, The E., Comment on Davis, James E.: Behavior of Respondents, Nonrespon- ‘**Changeable Weather in a Cooling Cli- dents, and Refusers across Mail Sur- mate Atop the Liberal Plateau,’’ 306- veys, 530-35 10; Gibson, James L., and Raymond M. Brody, Richard A., Assessing the Presi- Duch, Anti-Semitic Attitudes of the dent: The Media, Elite Opinion, and Mass Public: Estimates and Explana- Public Support, reviewed, 558-60 tions Based on a Survey of the Moscow Buchanan, Bruce, see Norpoth, Helmut, Oblast, 1-28; Hayes, Bernadette C., and Bruce Buchanan and Clive S. Bean, The Impact of Spou- Campbell, Richard, ‘60 Minutes’’ and sal Characteristics on Political Attitudes the News: A Mythology for Middle in Australia, 524-29; Jennings, M. America, reviewed, 552-53 Kent, Ideological Thinking among Mass Cialdini, Robert B., see Groves, Robert Publics and Political Elites, 419-41 M., Robert B. Cialdini, and Mick P. AUDIENCE ANALYsIs. Milavsky, J. Ronald, Couper Foli Review: How Good Is the A. C. Civic Liperties. Price, Vincent, and Mei- 564 Public Opinion Quarterly Ling Hsu, Public Opinion about AIDS Desates. Lanoue, David J., One That Policies: The Role of Misinformation Made a Difference: Cognitive Consis- and Attitudes toward Homosexuals, tency, Political Knowledge, and the 29-52 1980 Presidential! Debate, 168-84 CLIMATES OF Opinion. Katz, Cheryl, and DerenseE. Arian, Asher, Poll Trends: Secu- Mark Baldassare, Using the ‘*L-Word”’ rity and Political Attitudes in Israel: in Public: A Test of the Spiral of Silence 1986-1991, 116-28 in Conservative Orange County, Cali- Donnerstein, Edward, see Linz, Daniel, fornia, 232-35 and Edward Donnerstein Clubb, Jerome M., review of Sieber, Joan Douvan, Elizabeth, see Veroff, Joseph, E., ed., Sharing Social Science Data, Shirley Hatchett, and Elizabeth Douvan 258-59 Duch, Raymond M., see Gibson, James CopinG. Mathiowetz, Nancy A., Errors in L., and Raymond M. Duch Reports of Occupation, 352-55 Edelman, Murray, review of Brody, Rich- Couort ANAcysis. Converse, Philip E., ard A., Assessing the President: The Comment on Davis, James _ E.: Media, Elite Opinion, and Public Sup- “‘Changeable Weather in a Cooling port, 558-59 Climate Atop the Liberal Plateau,” Edelman, Murray, review of Edwards, 306-10; Davis, James A., Changeable George C., with Alec M. Gallup, Weather in a Cooling Climate Atop the Presidential Approval: A Sourcebook, Liberal Plateau: Conversion and Re- 558-59 placement in Forty-twe General Social Edwards, George C., with Alec M. Gal- Survey Items, 1972-1989, 261-306 lup, Presidential Approval: A Source- Colasanto, Diane, Eleanor Singer, and book, reviewed, 558-59 Theresa F. Rogers, Context Effects on EFFECTS OF COMMUNICATION. Katz, Cheryl, Responses to Questions about AIDS, and Mark Baldassare, Using the ‘‘L- 515-18 Word”’ in Public: A Test of the Spiral of Computers. Walsh, John P., Sara Kiesler, Silence in Conservative Orange County, Lee S. Sproull, and Bradford W. Hesse, California, 232-35 Self-selected and Randomly Selected ELECTIONS. PRESIDENTIAL. Lanoue, David Respondents in a Computer Network J., One That Made a Difference: Cogni- Survey, 241-44 tive Consistency, Political Knowledge, Conoress. Herrera, Cheryl Lyn, Richard and the 1980 Presidential Debate, 168- Herrera, and Eric R. A. N. Smith, Pub- 84; Norpoth; Helmut, and Bruce Bu- lic Opinion and Congressional Repre- chanan, Wanted: The Education Presi- sentation, 185-205; Patterson, Kelly D., dent: Issue Trespassing by Political and David B. Magleby, Poll Trends: Candidates, 87-99 Public Support for Congress, 539-51 Euites. Herrera, Cheryl Lyn, Richard Context Errects. Colasanto, Diane, Elea- Herrera, and Eric R. A. N. Smith, Pub- nor Singer, and Theresa F. Rogers, lic Opinion and Congressional Repre- Context Effects on Responses to Ques- sentation, 185-205; Jennings, M. Kent, tions about AIDS, 515-18 Ideological Thinking among Mass Pub- Converse, Philip E., Comment on Davis, lics and Politicai Elites, 419-41 James A.: ‘“‘Changeable Weather in a Estonia. Saar, Andrus, and Liivi Joe, Cooling Climate Atop the Liberal Pla- Polling under the Gun: Political Atti- teau,”’’ 306-10 tudes in Estonia, Surveyed at the Height Couper, Mick P., see Groves, Robert M.., of the Soviet Coup Attempt, August Robert B. Cialdini, and Mick P. Couper 1991, 519-23 Crisis Pottinc. Saar, Andrus, and Liivi Field, Mervin, review of Lavrakas, Paul Joe, Polling under the Gun: Political At- J., and Jack Holley, eds., Polling and titudes in Estonia, Surveyed at the Presidential’ Election Coverage, 136- Height of the Soviet Coup Attempt, Au- 39 gust 1991, 519-23 Fowler, Floyd Jackson, Jr., How Unclear Davis, James A., Changeable Weather in Terms Affect Survey Data, 218-31 a Cooling Climate Atop the Liberal Pla- Geer, John G., review of Wattenberg, teau: Conversion and Replacement in Martin P., The Rise of Candidate- Forty-two General Social Survey Items, centered Politics, 383-84 1972-1989, 261-306 GerMANY. Kuechler, Manfred, The Road Index to Volume 56 565 to German Unity: Mass Sentiment in Richard Bolstein, Large Monetary In- East and West Germany, 53-76 centives and Their Effect on Mail Sur- Gibson, James L., and Raymond M. vey Response Rates, 442-53 Duch, Anti-Semitic Attitudes of the INTERVIEWER EFFects. Presser, Stanley, Mass Public: Estimates and Explana- and Shanyang Zhao, Attributes of Ques- tions Based on a Survey of the Moscow tions and Interviewers as Correlates of Oblast, 1-28 Interviewing Performance, 236-40; San- Greenleaf, Eric A., Measuring Extreme chez, Maria Elena, Effects of Question- Response Style, 328-51 naire Design on the Quality of Survey Groves, Robert M., Robert B. Cialdini, Data, 206-17; Sanchez, Maria Elena, and Mick P. Couper, Understanding the and Giovanna Morchio, Probing ‘*Don’t Decision to Participate in a Survey, Know’’ Answers: Effects on Survey 475-95 Estimates and Variable Relationships, Gunther, Albert C., Biased Press or Bi- 454-74 ased Public? Attitudes toward Media INTERVIEWER. TRAINING. Sanchez, Maria Coverage of Social Groups, 147-67 Elena, and Giovanna Morchio, Probing Habermas, Jiirgen, The Structural Trans- ‘Don’t Know”’’ Answers: Effects on formation of the Public Sphere: An In- Survey Estimates and Variable Rela- quiry into a Category of Bourgeois Soci- tionships, 454-74 ety, reviewed, 257-58 INTERVIEWING. Traugott, Michael W., and Hatchett, Shirley, see Veroff, Joseph, Vincent Price, Poll Review: Exit Polls Shirley Hatchett, and Elizabeth Douvan in the 1989 Virginia Gubernatorial Race: Hayes, Bernadette C., and Clive S. Bean, Where Did They Go Wrong? 245-53 The Impact of Spousal Characteristics IsraEL. Arian, Asher, Poll Trends: Secu- on Political Attitudes in Australia, rity and Political Attitudes in Israel: 524-29 1986-1991, 116-28 Herrera, Cheryl Lyn, Richard Herrera, James, Jeannine M., and Richard Bol- and Eric R. A. N. Smith, Public Opin- stein, Large Monetary Incentives and ion and Congressional Representation, Their Effect on Mail Survey Response 185-205 Rates, 442-53 Herrera, Richard, see Herrera, Cheryl Jennings, M. Kent, Ideological Thinking Lyn, Richard Herrera, and_ Eric among Mass Publics and Political Elites, R. A. N. Smith 419-41 Hesse, Bradford W., see Walsh, John P., Joe, Liivi, see Saar, Andrus, and Liivi Joe Sara Kiesler, Lee S. Sproull, and Brad- Katz, Cheryl, and Mark Baldassare, Using ford W. Hesse the ‘‘L-Word”’ in Public: A Test of the Hinckley, Barbara, review of Westlye, Spiral of Silence in Conservative Or- Mark C., Senate Elections and Cam- ange County, California, 232-35 paign Intensity, 560-61 Kiesler, Sara, see Walsh, John P., Sara Hoek, Janet, see Brennan, Mike, and Kiesler, Lee S. Sproull, and Bradford Janet Hoek W. Hesse House, James S., review of Aday, LuAnn, Koenig, Fredrick, Comment, 254 Designing and Conducting Health Sur- Kuechler, Manfred, The Road to German veys: A Comprehensive Guide, 139-41 Unity: Mass Sentiment in East and Hsu, Mei-Ling, see Price, Vincent, and West Germany, 53-76 Mei-Ling Hsu Lanoue, David J., One That Made a Dif- Hyman, Herbert H., Taking Society's ference: Cognitive Consistency, Politi- Measure, reviewed, 255-56 cal Knowledge, and the 1980 Presiden- IpEoLoGy. Converse, Philip E., Comment tial Debate, 168-84 on Davis, James E.: ‘Changeable Lavrakas, Paul J., and Jack Holley, eds., Weather in a Cooling Climate Atop the Polling and Presidential Election Cover- Liberal Plateau,”’ 306-10; Jennings, M. age, reviewed, 136-39 Kent, Ideological Thinking among Mass LEADERSHIP. Kuechler, Manfred, The Publics and Political Elites, 4.9-41 Road to German Unity: Mass Sentiment IN Memoriam. Eli Samplin Marks, 1912- in East and West Germany, 53-76 1991, 100-101; Hans Zeisel, 1905-1992, Linz, Laniel, and Edward Donnerstein, 536-38 Reply to Comment by William C. Ad- INCENTIVES. James, Jeannine M., and ams, 130-31 566 Public Opinion Quarterly Magleby, David B., see Patterson, Kelly Nonresponse. Brennan, Mike, and Janet D., and David B. Magleby Hoek, The Behavior of Respondents, Mai Surveys. Brennan, Mike, and Janet Nonrespondents, and Refusers across Hoek, The Behavior of Respondents, Mail Surveys, 530-35 Nonrespondents, and Refusers across Norpoth, Helmut, and Bruce Buchanan, Mail Surveys, 530-35 Wanted: The Education President: Is- Market ResearcH. Pol, Louis G., A sue Trespassing by Political Candidates, Method to Increase Response When Ex- 87-99 ternal Interference and Time Con- NucLeaR Weapons. Arian, Asher, Poll straints Reduce Interview Quality, 356-— Trends: Security and Political Attitudes 59; Walsh, John P., Sara Kiesler, Lee in Israel: 1986-1991, 116-28 S. Sproull, and Bradford W. Hesse, OccupaTION. Mathiowetz, Nancy A., Er- Self-selected and Randomly Selected rors in Reports of Occupation, 352-55 Respondents in a Computer Network PANEL AND OTHER LONGITUDINAL STUDIES. Survey, 241-44 Presser, Stanley, and Michael Traugott, Marks, Eli Samplin. In Memoriam, 100- Little White Lies and Social Science 101 Models: Correlated Response Errors in MarriaGE. Hayes, Bernadette C., and a Panel Study of Voting, 77-86; Veroff, Clive S. Bean, The Impact of Spousal Joseph, Shirley Hatchett, and Elizabeth Characteristics on Political Attitudes in Douvan, Consequences of Participating Australia, 524-29; Veroff, Joseph, Shir- in a Longitudinal Study of Marriage, ley Hatchett, and Elizabeth Douvan, 315-27 Consequences of Participating in a Lon- Patterson, Kelly D., and David B. Mag- gitudinal Study of Marriage, 315-27 leby, Poll Trends: Public Support for Mass Cutture. Gibson, James L., and Congress, 539-51 Raymond M. Duch, Anti-Semitic Atti- PercerTion. Gunther, Albert C., Biased tudes of the Mass Public: Estimates and Press or Biased Public? Attitudes to- Explanations Based on a Survey of the ward Media Coverage of Social Groups, Moscow Oblast, 1-28 147-67 Mass MepiA. Gunther, Albert C., Biased PERSONAL INTERVIEWING. Groves, Robert Press or Biased Public? Attitudes to- M., Robert B. Cialdini, and Mick P. ward Media Coverage of Social Groups, Couper, Understanding the Decision to 147-67; Milavsky, J. Ronald, Poll Re- Participate in a Survey, 475-95 view: How Good Is the A. C. Nielsen Pettigrew, Thomas F., review of Aho, People-Meter System? A Review of the James A., The Politics of Righteous- Report by the Committee on Nation- ness: Idaho Christian Patriotism, 134- wide Television Audience Measure- 36 ment, 102-15 Pol, Louis G., A Method to Increase Re- Mathiowetz, Nancy A., Errors in Reports sponse When External Interference and of Occupation, 352-55 Time Constraints Reduce Interview Mepia Errects. Lanoue, David J.. One Quality, 356-59 That Made a Difference: Cognitive Con- PouiticaL Attitupes. Arian, Asher, Poll sistency, Political Knowledge, and the Trends: Security and Political Attitudes 1980 Presidential Debate, 168-84 in Israel: 1986-1991, 116-28 Metzger, Gale D., review of Webster, PotiticAL BEHAvior. Kuechler, Manfred, James G., and Lawrence W. Lichty, The Road to German Unity: Mass Senti- Ratings Analysis: Theory and Practice, ment in East and West Germany, 53- 386-87 76; Saar, Andrus, and Liivi Joe, Polling Milavsky, J. Ronald, Poll Review: How under the Gun: Political Attitudes in Good Is the A. C. Nielsen People-Meter Estonia, Surveyed at the Height of System? A Review of the Report by the the Soviet Coup Attempt, August 1991, Committee on Nationwide Television 519-23 Audience Measurement, 102-15; review PotiticAL CampaiGns. Norpoth, Helmut, of Campbell, Richard, ‘‘60 Minutes’’ and Bruce Buchanan, Wanted: The Ed- and the News: A Mythology for Middle ucation President: Issue Trespassing by America, 552-53 Political Candidates, 87-99 Morchio, Giovanna, see Sanchez, Maria PoLiTICAL KNOWLEDGE. Norpoth, Helmut, Elena, and Giovanna Morchio and Bruce Buchanan, Wanted: The Ed- Index to Volume 56 567 ucation President: Issue Trespassing by nor Singer. and Theresa F. Rogers, Con- Political Candidates, 87-99 text Effects on Responses to Questions PoxiticaL Parties. Herrera, Cheryl Lyn, about AIDS, 515-18; Herrera, Cheryl Richard Herrera, and Eric R. A. N. Lyn, Richard Herrera, and Eric Smith, Public Opinion and Congres- R. A. N. Smith, Public Opinion and sional Representation, 185-205; Jen- Congressional Representation, 185-205; nings, M. Kent, Ideological Thinking Zukin, Cliff, Comment on Davis: Yes, among Mass Publics and Political Elites, but . . . Public Opinion Is a Top-Down 419-41 Process, 311-14 Potts. Conaress. Patterson, Kelly D., and Pus.ic Opinion. ForeIGN. Kuechler, Man- David B. Magleby, Poll Trends: Public fred, The Road to German Unity: Mass Support for Congress, 539-51 Sentiment in East and West Germany, Potts. ELections. Traugott, Michael W., 53-76 and Vincent Price, Poll Review: Exit Pustic Po.icy. Zukin, Cliff, Comment on Polls in the 1989 Virginia Gubernatorial Davis: Yes, but . . . Public Opinion Is a Race: Where Did They Go Wrong? Top-Down Process, 311-14 245-53 Questionnaires. Greenleaf, Eric A., Mea- Pots. PuBLic OPINION QuaARTERLY. Arian, suring Extreme Response Style, 328- Asher, Poll Trends: Security and Politi- $1; Sanchez, Maria Elena, and Gio- cal Attitudes in Israel: 1986-1991, 116— vanna Morchio, Probing ‘“*‘Don’t Know”’ 28; Milavsky, J. Ronald, Poll Review: Answers: Effects on Survey Estimates How Good Is the A. C. Nielsen People- and Variable Relationships, 454-74; Meter System? A Review of the Report Sanchez, Maria Elena, Effects of Ques- by the Committee on Nationwide Tele- tionnaire Design on the Quality of Sur- vision Audience Measurement, 102-15; vey Data, 206-17 Patterson, Kelly D., and David B. Mag- Questions. Fowler, Floyd Jackson, Jr., leby, Poll Trends: Public Support for How Unclear Terms Affect Survey Congress, 539-51; Smith, Tom W., Poll Data, 218-31; Presser, Stanley, and Trends: Religious Beliefs and Behaviors Shanyang Zhao, Attributes of Questions and the Televangelist Scandals of and Interviewers as Correlates of Inter- 1987-88, 360-80; Traugott, Michael W.., viewing Performance, 236-40 and Vincent Price, Poll Review: Exit Race RELations. Smith, Tom W., Chang- Polls in the 1989 Virginia Gubernatorial ing Racial Labels: From ‘*Colored”’ to Race: Where Did They Go Wrong? **Negro”’ to ‘‘Black”’ to **African Amer- 245-53 ican,”’ 496-514 PREDICTION. Traugott, Michael W., and RELIGION. Smith, Tom W., Poll Trends: Vincent Price, Poll Review: Exit Polls Religious Beliefs and Behaviors and the in the 1989 Virginia Gubernatorial Race: Televangelist Scandals of 1987-1988, Where Did They Go Wrong? 245-53 360-80 PresupiceE. Smith, Tom W., Changing RESEARCH METHOps. Milavsky, J. Ronald, Racial Labels: From ‘‘Colored’’ to Poll Review: How Good Is the A. C. **Negro”’ to ‘‘Black’’ to *‘African Amer- Nielsen People-Meter System? A Re- ican,”’ 496-514 view of the Report by the Committee on Presser, Stanley, and Michael Traugott, Nationwide Television Audience Mea- Little White Lies and Social Science surement, 102-15 Models: Correlated Response Errors in RESEARCH. PuBLic Opinion. Katz, Cheryl, a Panel Study of Voting, 77-86 and Mark Baldassare, Using the ‘‘L- Presser, Stanley, and Shanyang Zhao, At- Word”’ in Public: A Test of the Spiral of tributes of Questions and Interviewers Silence in Conservative Orange County, as Correlates of Interviewing Perfor- California, 232-35 mance, 236-40 RESPONDENTS. Groves, Robert M., Robert Price, Vincent, and Mei-Ling Hsu, Public B. Cialdini, and Mick P. Couper, Un- Opinion about AIDS Policies: The Role derstanding the Decision to Participate of Misinformation and Attitudes toward in a Survey, 475-95; Veroff, Joseph, Homosexuals, 29-52 Shirley Hatchett, and Elizabeth Dou- Price, Vincent, see Traugott, Michael W.., van, Consequences of Participating in a and Vincent Price Longitudinal Study of Marriage, 315—27 Pusic Opinion. Colasanto, Diane, Elea- Response Errects. Colasanto, Diane, EI- 568 Public Opinion Quarterly eanor Singer, and Theresa F. Rogers, Singer, Eleanor, see Colasanto, Diane, Context Effects on Responses to Ques- Eleanor Singer, and Theresa F. Rogers tions about AIDS, 515-18; Greenleaf, Smith, Eric R. A. N., see Herrera, Cheryl Eric A., Measuring Extreme Response Lyn, Richard Herrera, and_ Eric Style, 328-51; Presser, Stanley, and Mi- R. A. N. Smith chael Traugott, Little White Lies and Smith, Tom W., Changing Racial La- Social Science Models: Correlated Re- bels: From ‘‘Colored’’ to ‘‘Negro”’ to sponse Errors in a Panel Study of Vot- ‘“*Black’’ to ‘‘African American,’ 496— ing, 77-86; Sanchez. Maria Elena, and 514; Poll Trends: Religious Beliefs and Giovanna Morchio, Probing ‘‘Don’t Behaviors and the Televangelist Scan- Know’’ Answers: Effects on Survey dals of 1987-1988, 360-80: review of Estimates and Variable Relationships, Yankelovich, Daniel, Coming to Public 454-74 Judgment: Making Democracy Work in ResponsE Rates. Brennan, Mike, and a Complex World, 133-34 Janet Hoek, The Behavior of Respon- Soctat CHANGE. Converse, Philip E., Com- dents, Nonrespondents, and Refusers ment on Davis, James E.: ‘*‘Change- across Mail Surveys, 530-35; Groves, able Weather in a Cooling Climate Atop Robert M., Robert B. Cialdini, and the Liberal Plateau,’’ 306-10; Smith, Mick P. Couper, Understanding the De- Tom W., Changing Racial Labels: From cision to Participate in a Survey, 475- ““Colored’’ to ‘‘Negro’’ to ‘‘Black”’ to 95; James, Jeannine M., and Richard ‘Africa American,’ 496-514; Poll Bolstein, Large Monetary Incentives Trends: Religious Beliefs and Behaviors and Their Effect on Mail Survey Re- and the Televangelist Scandals of 1987- sponse Rates, 442-53 1988, 360-80 Rogers, Theresa F., see Colasanto, Diane, SociaL Inpicators. Smith, Tom, Poll Eleanor Singer, and Theresa F. Rogers Trends: Religious Beliefs and Behaviors Rumor. Koenig, Fredrick, Comment, 254 and the Televangelist Scandals of 1987- Saar, Andrus, and Liivi Joe, Polling under 1988, 360-80 the Gun: Political Attitudes in Estonia, Source Crepipitity. Gunther, Albert C., Surveyed at the Height of the Soviet Biased Press or Biased Public? Atti- Coup Attempt, August 1991, 519-23 tudes toward Media Coverage of Social Sanchez, Maria Elena, and Giovanna Groups, 147-67 Morchio, Probing ‘‘Don’t Know’’ An- Soviet Union. Gibson, James L., and swers: Effects on Survey Estimates and Raymond M. Duch, Anti-Semitic Atti- Variable Relationships, 454-74 tudes of the Mass Public: Estimates and Sanchez, Maria Elena, Effects of Ques- Explanations Based on a Survey of the tionnaire Design on the Quality of Sur- Moscow Oblast, 1-28 vey Data, 206-17 Sproull, Lee S., see Walsh, John P., Sara ScauinG. Greenleaf, Eric A., Measuring Kiesler, Lee S. Sproull, and Bradford Extreme Response Style, 328-51 Hesse Schwab, Larry M., The Illusion of a Con- Steeh, Charlotte, review of Sigelman, servative Reagan Revolution, reviewed, Lee, and Susan Welch, Black Ameri- 556-58 cans’ Views of Racial Inequality: The Scott, Jacqueline, review of Whyte, Mar- Dream Deferred, 554-56 tin King, Dating, Mating and Marriage, Stimson, James A., Public Opinion in 385-86 America: Moods, Cycles and Swings, SExuAL AttiTupes. Price, Vincent, and reviewed, 381-82 Mei-Ling Hsu, Public Opinion about Survey ResearcH. Greenleaf, Eric A., AIDS Policies: The Role of Misinforma- Measuring Extreme Response Style, tion and Attitudes toward Homosexu- 328-51; Sanchez, Maria Elena, Effects als, 29-52 of Questionnaire Design on the Quality Sieber, Joan E., ed., Sharing Social Sci- of Survey Data, 206-17 ence Data, reviewed, 258-59 SurveEY RESEARCH. COMPUTER. Walsh, Sigelman, Lee, and Susan Welch, Black John P., Sara Kiesler, Lee S. Sproull, Americans’ Views of Racial Inequality: and Bradford W. Hesse, Self-selected The Dream Deferred, reviewed, 554-56 and Randomly Selected Respondents in Singer, Eleanor, review of Young, Mi- a Computer Network Survey, 241-44 chael L., The Classics of Polling, 259-60 Survey REsEaRCcH. Costs. James, Jeannine Index to Volume 56 569 M., and Richard Bolstein, Large Mone- the Soviet Coup Attempt, August 1991, tary Incentives and Their Effect on Mail 519-23 Survey Response Rates, 442-53 Vauipity. Fowler, Floyd Jackson, Jr., Survey RESEARCH. Face-To-Face. Groves, How Unclear Terms Affect Survey Robert M., Robert B. Cialdini, and Data, 218-231; Mathiowetz, Nancy A., Mick P. Couper, Understanding the De- Errors in Reports of Occupation, 352- cision to Participate in a Survey, 475- 55; Presser, Stanley, and Michael Trau- 95; Pol, Louis G., A Method to Increase gott, Little White Lies and Social Sci- Response When External Interference ence Models: Correlated Response and Time Constraints Reduce Interview Errors in a Panel Study of Voting, 77-86 Quality, 356-59 Veroff, Joseph, Shirley Hatchett, and Survey ResearcH. Mai. Brennan, Mike, Elizabeth Douvan, Consequences of and Janet Hoek, The Behavior of Re- Participating in a Longitudinal Study of spondents, Nonrespondents, and Re- Marriage, 315-27 fusers across Mail Surveys, 530-35; VotinG. Presser, Stanley, and Michael James, Jeannine M., and _ Richard Traugott, Little White Lies and Social Bolstein, Large Monetary Incentives Science Models: Correlated Response and Their Effect on Mail Survey Re- Errors in a Panel Study of Voting, 77-86 sponse Rates, 442-53 Walsh, John P., Sara Kiesler, Lee S. SurvEY RESEARCH. TELEPHONE. Pol, Louis Sproull, and Bradford W. Hesse, Self- G., A Method to Increase Response selected and Randomly Selected Re- When External Interference and Time spondents in a Computer Network Sur- Constraints Reduce Interview Quality, vey. 241-44 356-59 Wattenberg, Martin P., The Rise of Candi- TELEPHONE INTERVIEWING. Presser, Stan- date-centered Politics, reviewed, 383- ley, and Shanyang Zhao, Attributes of 84 Questions and Interviewers as Corre- Webster, James G., and Lawrence W. lates of Interviewing Performance, Lichty, Ratings Analysis: Theory and 236-40 Practice, reviewed, 386-87 THeEorY. Pusiic Opinion. Davis, James Westlye, Mark C., Senate Elections and A., Changeable Weather in a Cooling Campaign Intensity, reviewed, 560-61 Climate Atop the Liberal Plateau: Con- Whyte, Martin King, Dating, Mating and version and Replacement in Forty-two Marriage, reviewed, 385-86 General Social Survey Items, 1972- Women. Hayes, Bernadette C., and Clive 1989, 261-306 S. Bean, The Impact of Spousal Charac- TOLERANCE. Davis, James A., Changeable teristics on Political Attitudes in Austra- Weather in a Cooling Climate Atop the lia, 524-29 Liberal Plateau: Conversion and Re- Yankelovich, Daniel, Coming to Public placement in Forty-two General Social Judgment: Making Democracy Work in Survey Items, 1972-1989, 261-306 a Complex World, reviewed, 133-34 Traugott, Michael W., and Vincent Price, Young, Michael L., The Classics of Poll- Poll Review: Exit Polls in the 1989 Vir- ing, reviewed, 259-60 ginia Gubernatorial Race: Where Did Zeisel, Hans. In Memoriam, 536-38 They Go Wrong? 245-53 Zhao, Shanyang, see Presser, Stanley, and Traugott, Michael, see Presser, Stanley, Shanyang Zhao and Michael Traugott Zukin, Cliff, Comment on Davis, James USSR. Saar, Andrus, and Liivi Joe, Poll- A., ““Changeable Weather in a Cooling ing under the Gun: Political Attitudes Climate Atop the Liberal Plateau,”’ in Estonia, Surveyed at the Height of 311-14

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