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INDEX TO VOLUME 58, 1994 AsorTion. Adamek, Raymond J., Poll Re- Schuman, Lesli Jo Scott, and Paul view: Public Opinion and Roe v. Wade: Beatty Measurement Difficulties, 409-18 Becker, Boris W., see Kaldenberg, Dennis Abramson, Paul R., and Charles W. Os- O., Harold F. Koenig, and Boris W. trom, Question Wording and Partisan- Becker ship: Change and Continuity in Party Bias. Sterngold, Arthur, Rex H. Warland, Loyalties during the 1992 Election Cam- and Robert O. Herrmann, Do Surveys paign, 21--48 Overstate Public Concerns? 255-63 Adamek, Raymond J., Poll Review: Public Bobo, Lawrence, review of Tate, Kather- Opinion and Roe v. Wade: Measure- ine, From Protest to Politics: The New ment Difficulties, 409-18 Black Voters in American Elections, AGE. Kaldenberg, Dennis O., Harold F. 428-29 Koenig, and Boris W. Becker, Mail Sur- Bogart, Leo, Preserving the Press: How vey Response Rate Patterns in a Popula- Daily Newspapers Mobilized to Keep tion of the Elderly: Does Response De- Their Readers, reviewed, 331-33; Proj- teriorate with Age? 68-76 ect Clear: Social Research and the De- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR PUBLIC OPINION segregation of the United States Army, Researcu. Award, 445; Conference Pro- reviewed, 645-46 gram, 460-74; Membership Meeting, Bradburn, Norman M., see Rasinski, Ken- 475-77; Presidental Address, 446-59; neth A., David Mingay, and Norman M. Proceedings of the Forty-Ninth Annual Bradburn Conference, 441-44 Bradley, Cassie F., see Roberts, Michael Ansolabehere, Stephen, and Shanto L., Peggy A. Hite, and Cassie F. Iyengar, Riding the Wave and Claim- Bradley ing Ownership over Issues: The Joint Brehm, John, The Phantom Respondenis: Effects of Advertising and News Cover- Opinion Surveys and Political Repre- age in Campaigns, 335-57 sentation, reviewed, 431-32 ANSwrRrING Devices. Oldendick, Robert Butler, John Sibley, review of Bogart, W., and Michael W. Link, The Answer- Leo, ed., Project Clear: Social Re- ing Machine Generation: Who Are They search and the Desegregation of the and What Problems Do They Pose for United States Army, 645-46 Survey Research? 264-73 Aquilino, William S., Interview Mode Ef- Canache, Damarys, Jeffery J. Mondak, fects in Surveys of Drug and Alcohol and Annabelle Conroy, Politics in Multi- Use: A Field Experiment, 210-40 party Context: Multiplicative Specifica- Attitupes. Adamek, Raymond J., Poll tions, Social Influence, and Electoral Review: Public Opinion and Roe v. Choice, 509-38 Wade: Measurement Difficulties, 409- Carlson, John E., see Mason, Robert, 18; Jackson, John E., and Gretchen John E. Carlson, and Roger Tourangeau R. Rodkey, Attitudes toward Entre- Census. Dillman, Don A., Kirsten K. preneurial Activity, 358-80; Wilson, West, and Jon R. Clark, Influence of an Thomas C., Trends in Tolerance toward Invitation to Answer by Telephone on Rightist and Leftist Groups, 1976-1988: Response to Census Questionnaires, Effects of Attitude Change and Cohort 557-68 Succession, 539-56 Chang, Tsan-Kuo, The Press and China Auriat, Nadia, review of Cloutier, Ed- Policy: The Illusion of Sino-American ouard, Jean H. Gray, and Daniel La- Relations, 1950-1984, reviewed, 642- touche, Le virage: L’evolution de 45 Vopinion publique au Quebec dupuis Civic Liperties. Wilson, “homas C., 1960, 150-52 Trends in Tolerance toward Rightist and Leftist Groups, 1976-1988: Effects of Bartels, Larry M., The American Public’s Attitude Change and Cohort Succes- Defense Spending Preferences in the sion, 539-56 Post-Cold War Era, 479-508 Clark, Jon R., see Dillman, Don A., Kir- Beatty, Paul, see Krysan, Maria, Howard sten K. West, and Jon R. Clark 648 Public Opinion Quarterly Cloutier, Edouard, Jean H. Gray, and Paul M., Richard A. Brody, and Philip Daniel Latouche, Le virage: L’ evolution E. Tetlock, Reasoning and Choice: de l’opinion publique au Quebec dupuis Explorations in Political Psychology, 1960, reviewed, 150-52 327-29 CoGNiTIvE ASPECTS OF SURVEYS. Norwood, DruGs AND Druc Use. Fendrich, Michael, Janet L., and Judith M. Tanur, Poll Re- and Connie M. Vaughn, Diminished view: Measuring Unemployment in the Lifetime Substance Use over Time: Nineties, 277-94 An Inquiry into Differential Underre- Conor™ ANaALysis. Wilson, Thomas C., porting, 96-123 Trends in Tolerance toward Rightist and Dunlap, Riley E., see Rosa, Eugene A., Leftist Groups, 1976-1988: Effects of and Riley E. Dunlap Attitude Change and Cohort Succes- sion, 539-56 Economics. Jackson, John E., and Computers. Mayer, William G., Poli Gretchen R. Rodkey, Attitudes toward Trends: The Rise of the New Media, Entrepreneurial Activity, 358-80; Ma- 124-46 son, Robert, John E. Carlson, and CONFIDENTIALITY. Presser, Stanley, In- Roger Tourangeau, Contrast Effects formed Consent and Confidentiality in and Subtraction in Part-Whole Ques- Survey Research, 446-59 tions, 569-78 Conaress. Magleby, David B., and Kelly ELECTIONS. PRESIDENTIAL. Abramson, Paul D. Patterson, Poll Trends: Congres- R., and Charles W. Ostrom, Question sional Reform, 419-27 Wording and Partisanship: Change and Conroy, Annabelle, see Canache, Dam- Continuity in Party Loyalties during the arys, Jeffery J. Mondak, and Annabelle 1992 Election Campaign, 21-48 Conroy EmpPLoyMENT. Norwood, Janet L., and Ju- ConTEXxT Errect. Canache, Damarys, Jeff- dith M. Tanur, Poll Review: Measuring ery J. Mondak, and Annabelle Conroy, Unemployment in the Nineties, 277-94 Politics in Multiparty Context: Multipli- Endreny, Phyllis M., see Singer, Eleanor, cative Specifications, Social Influence, and Phyllis M. Endreny and Electoral Choice, 509-38; Green, Enercy. Farhar, Barbara C., Poll Trends: Donald Philip, Daniel Kahneman, and Public Opinion about Energy, 603-32; Howard Kunreuther, How the Scope Rosa, Eugene A., and Riley E. Dunlap, and Method of Public Funding Affect Poll Trends: Nuclear Power: Three De- Willingness to Pay for Public Goods, cades of Public Opinion, 295-325 49-67; Mason, Robert, John E. Carlson, ENVIRONMENTAL Issues. Green, Donald and Roger Tourangeau, Contrast Ef- Philip, Daniel Kahneman, and Howard fects and Subtraction in Part-Whole Kunreuther, How the Scope and Questions, 569-78; Roberts, Michael Method of Public Funding Affect Will- L., Peggy A. Hite, and Cassie F. Brad- ingness to Pay for Public Goods, 49-67; ley, Understanding Attitudes toward Rosa, Eugene A., and Riley E. Dunlap, Progressive Taxation, 165-90 Poll Trends: Nuclear Power: Three De- Couper, Mick P., review of Brehm, John, cades of Public Opinion, 295-325 The Phantem Respondents: Opinion Eruics. Magleby, David B., and Kelly D. Surveys and Political Representation, Patterson, Poll Trends: Congressional 431-32 Reform, 419-27; Presser, Stanley, In- Crespi, Irving, review of Herbst, Susan, formed Consent and Confidentiality in Numbered Voices: How Opinion Poll- Survey Research, 446-59 ing Has Shaped American Politics, Erunicity. Hurtado, Aida, Does Similar- 154-56 ity Breed Respect? Interviewer Evalua- Crewe, Ivor, review of Norpoth, Helmut, tions of Mexican-Descent Respondents Confidence Regained: Economics, Mrs. in a Bilingual Survey, 77-95 Thatcher and the British Voter, 329-31 Farhar, Barbara C., Poll Trends: Public Dillman, Don A., Kirsten K. West, and Opinion about Energy, 603-32 Jon R. Clark, Influence of an Invitation Fendrich, Michael, and Connie M. to Answer by Telephone on Response Vaughn, Diminished Lifetime Sub- to Census Questionnaires, 557-68 stance Use over Time: An Inquiry into Dovidio, John F., review of Sniderman, Differential Underreporting, 96--123 Index to Volume 58 649 Foddy, William, Constructing Questions Respondents in a Bilingual Survey, for Interviews and Questionnaires: The- 77-95 ory and Practice in Social Research, re- INTERVIEWING. Aquilino, William S., Inter- viewed, 639-42 view Mode Effects in Surveys of Drug and Alcohol Use: A Field Experiment, 210-40 Gamson, William A., Talking Politics, re- viewed, 147-50 Iyengar, Shanto, see Ansolabehere, Ste- Gaskell, George D., Colm A. O’Muir- phen, and Shanto Iyengar cheartaigh, and Daniel B. Wright, Sur- vey Questions about the Frequency of Jackson, John E., and Gretchen R. Rod- key, The Attitudinal Climate for Entre- Vaguely Defined Events: The Effects of Response Alternatives, 241-54 preneurial Activity, 358-80 GOVERNMENT Surveys. Norwood, Janet Jacobs, Lawrence R., The Health of Na- L., and Judith M. Tanur, Poll Review: tions: Public Opinion and the Making Measuring Unemployment in the Nine- of American and British Heaith Poiicy, ties, 277-94 reviewed, 430-31 Great Britain. Lanoue, David J., and Barbara Headrick, Prime Ministers, Kahneman, Daniei, see Green, Donald Parties, and the Public: The Dynamics Philip, Daniel Kahneman, and Howard Kunreuther of Government Popularity in Great Brit- ain, 191-209 Kaldenberg, Dennis O., Harold F. Green, Donald Philip, Daniel Kahneman, Koenig, and Boris W. Becker, Mail Sur- and Howard Kunreuther, How the vey Response Rate Patterns in a Popula- Scope and Method of Public Funding tion of the Elderly: Does Response De- Affect Willingness to Pay for Public teriorate with Age? 68-76 Goods, 49-67 Kennamer, J. David, ed., Public Opinion, the Press, and Public Policy, reviewed, 153-54 Headrick, Barbara, see Lanoue, David J., Koenig, Harold F., see Kaldenberg, Den- and Barbara Headrick nis O., Harold F. Koenig, and Boris W. Herbst, Susan, Numbered Voices: How Becker Opinion Polling Has Shaped American Krysan, Maria, Howard Schuman, Lesli Politics, reviewed, 154-56 Jo Scott, and Pau! Beatty, Response Herrmann, Robert O., see Sterngold, Ar- Rates and Response Content in Mail thur, Rex H. Warland, and Robert O. versus Face-to-Face Surveys, 381-99 Herrmann Kunreuther, Howard, see Green, Donald Hite, Peggy A., see Roberts, Michael L., Philip, Daniel Kahneman, and Howard Peggy A. Hite, and Cassie F. Bradley Kunreuther Hurtado, Aida, Does Similarity Breed Re- spect? Interviewer Evaluations of Mexi- Lang, Kurt, review of Neuman, W. Rus- can-Descent Respondents in a Bilingual sell, Marion R. Just, and Ann N. Survey, 77-95 Crigler, Common Knowledge: News and the Construction of Political Mean- IDENTIFICATION. Abramson, Paul R., and ing, 325-26 Charles W. Ostrom, Question Wording LanGuaGE. Hurtado, Aida, Does Similar- and Partisanship: Change and Continu- ity Breed Respect? Interviewer Evalua- ity in Party Loyalties during the 1992 tions of Mexican-Descent Respondents Election and Campaign, 21-48 in a Bilingual Survey, 77-95 In Memoriam. Don Cahalan, 1912-1992, Lanoue, David J., and Barbara Headrick, 274-76 Prime Ministers, Parties, and the Public: INTERVIEWER Errects. Hurtado, Aida, The Dynamics of Government Popular- Does Similarity Breed Respect? Inter- ity in Great Britain, 191-209 viewer Evaluations of Mexican-Descent Latin America. Canache, Damarys, Jef- Respondents in a Bilingual Survey, fery J. Mondak, and Annabelle Conroy, 77-95 Politics in Multiparty Context: Multipli- INTERVIEWER SELECTION. Hurtado, Aida, cative Specifications, Social Influence, Does Similarity Breed Respect? Inter- and Electoral Choice, 509-38 viewer Evaluations of Mexican-Descent Lau, Richard R., An Analysis of the Accu- 650 Public Opinion Quarterly racy of ‘Trial Heat’’ Polls during the Leo, Preserving the Press: How Daily 1992 Presidential Election, 2-20 Newspapers Mobilized to Keep Their Law. Presser, Stanley, Informed Consent Readers, 331-33 and Confidentiality in Survey Research, METHODOLOGICAL IssuEs. Sterngold, Ar- 446-59 thur, Rex H. Warland, and Robert O. Link, Michael W., see Oldendick, Robert Herrmann, Do Surveys Overstate Pub- W., and Michael Link lic Concerns? 255-63 LossyinG. Magleby, David B., and Kelly Meyer, Philip, The New Precision Jour- D. Patterson, Poll Trends: Congres- nalism, reviewed, 438-40 sional Reform, 419-27 Mingay. David. see Rasinski, Kenneth Luttbeg, Norman R., review of Jacobs, A., David Mingay, and Norman M. Lawrence R., The Health of Nations: Bradburn Public Opinion and the Making of Mondak, Jeffery J., see Canache, Dam- American and British Health Policy, arys, Jeffery J. Mondak, and Annabelle 430-431 Conroy, 509-38 Magleby, David B., and Kelly D. Pat- terson, Poll Trends: Congressional Re- Neuman, W. Russell, Marion R. Just, and form, 419-27 Ann N. Crigler, Common Knowledge: News and the Construction of Political Mait Surveys. Kaldenberg, Dennis O., Meaning, reviewed, 325-26 Harold F. Koenig, and Boris W. Newport, Frank M., review of Mann, Becker, Mail Survey Response Rate Thomas E., and Gary Orren, eds. Media Patterns in a Population of the Elderly: Polls in American Politics, 435-37 Does Response Deteriorate with Age? Noelle-Neumann, Elisabeth, and Renate 68-76; Krysan, Maria, Howard Schu- Kécher, eds. Ailensbacher Jahrbuch man, Lesli Jo Scott, and Paul Beatty, der Demoskopie, 1984-1992, vol. 9, re- Response Rates and Response Content in Mail versus Face-to-Face Surveys, viewed, 157-59 381-99; Rasinski, Kenneth A., David Nonresponse. Oldendick, Robert W., and Mingay, and Norman Bradburn, Do Michael W. Link, The Answering Ma- chine Generation: Who Are They and Respondents Really ‘‘Mark All That What Problem Do They Pose for Survey Apply’’ on Self-Administered Ques- tions? 400-408 Research? 264-73 Norpoth, Helmut, Confidence Regained: Mann, Thomas E., and Gary Orren, eds., Economics, Mrs. Thatcher and the Brit- Media Polls in American Politics, re- viewed, 435-37 ish Voter, reviewed, 329-31; review of Noelle-Neumann, Elisabeth, and Re- Markus, Gregory B., review of Zaller, nate Kocher, eds., Allensbacher Jahr- John R., The Nature and Origins of buch der Domoskopie, 1984-1992, vol. Mass Opinion, 633-36 9, 157-59 Marquis, Kent, review of Wentiand, Ellen Norwood, Janet L., and Judith M. Tanur, J., with Kent W. Smith, Survey Re- Poll Review: Measuring Unemployment sponses: An Evaluation of Their Valid- in the Nineties, 277-94 ity, 636-39 Mason, Robert, John E. Carlson, and NucLear EnerGy. Rosa, Eugene A., and Riley E. Dunlap, Poll Trends: Nuclear Roger Tourangeau, Contrast Effects Power: Three Decades of Public Opin- and Subtraction in Part-Whole Ques- ion, 295-325 tions, 569-78 Nuc Lear Weapons. Rosa, Eugene A., and Mass Mepia. Mayer, William G., Poll Riley E. Dunlap, Poll Trends: Nuclear Trends: The Rise of the New Media, Power: Three Decades of Public Opin- 124-46 ion, 295-325 Mayer, William G., Poll Trends: The Rise of the New Media, 124-46 McClendon, McKee, review of Foddy, Oldendick, Robert W., and Michael W. William, Constructing Questions for In- Link, The Answering Machine Genera- terviews and Questionnaires: Theory tion: Who Are They and What Problem and Practice in Social Research, 639- Do They Pose for Survery Research? 42 264-73 McCombs, Maxwell, review of Bogart, O’Muircheartaigh, see Gaskell, George Index to Volume 58 651 D., Colm A. O’Muircheartaigh, and Price, Vincent, review of Gamson, Wil- Daniel B. Wright liam A., Talking Politics, 147-50 Orren, Gary, see Mann, Thomas E., and PusLic AttiTruDEs. Roberts, Michael L., Gary Orren Peggy A. Hite, and Cassie F. Bradley, Ostrom, Charles W., see Abramson, Paul Understanding Attitudes toward Pro- R., and Charles W. Ostrom gressive Taxation, 165-90 Pusiic Opinion. Lanoue, David J., and Barbara Headrick, Prime Ministers, PANEL AND OTHER LONGITUDINAL STUDIES. Parties, and the Public: The Dynamics Fendrich, Michael, and Connie M. of Government Popularity in Great Brit- Vaughn, Diminished Lifetime Sub- ain, 191-209; Roberts, Michael L., stance Use over Time: An Inquiry into Peggy A. Hite, and Cassie F. Bradley, Differential Underreporting, 96-123 Understanding Attitudes toward Pro- Patterson, Kelly D., see Magleby, David gressive Taxation, 165-90; Sterngold, B., and Kelly D. Patterson Arthur, Rex H. Warland, and Robert O. PotiticaAL AttTitrupes. Lanoue, David J., Herrmann, Do Surveys Overstate Pub- and Barbara Headrick, Prime Ministers, lic Concerns? 255-63 Parties, and the Public: The Dynamics Pustic Po.icy. Jackson, John E., and of Government Popularity in Great Brit- Gretchen R. Rodkey, Attitudes toward ain, 191-209 Entrepreneurial Activity, 358-80; Rob- PotiticaL Parties. Abramson, Paul R., erts, Michael L., Peggy A. Hite, and and Charles W. Ostrom, Question Cassie F. Bradley, Understanding Atti- Wording and Partisanship: Change and tudes toward Progressive Taxation, Continuity in Party Loyalties during the 165-90 1992 Election Campaign, 21-48; La- noue, David J., and Barbara Headrick, Question Bias. Abramson, Paul R., and Prime Ministers, Parties, and the Public: Charles W. Ostrom, Question Wording The Dynamics of Government Popular- and Partisanship: Change and Continu- ity in Great Britain, 191-209 ity in Party Loyalties during the 1992 Potts. Evections. Lau, Richard R., An Election Campaign, 21--48; Adamek, Analysis of the Accuracy of ‘‘Trial Raymond J., Poll Review: Public Opin- Heat’’ Polls during the 1992 Presidential ion and Roe v. Wade: Measurement Dif- Election, 2-20 ficulties, 409-18 Potts. PuBLic OPINION QUARTERLY. Ad- QUESTION OrDER. Mason, Robert, John E. amek, Raymond J., Poll Review: Public Carlson, and Roger Tourangeau, Con- Opinion and Roe v. Wade: Measure- trast Effects and Subtraction in Part- ment Difficulties, 409-18; Farhar, Bar- Whole Questions, 569-78 bara C., Poll Trends: Public Opinion QuESTION WorpINnG ErFects. Sterngold, about Energy, 603-32; Magleby, David Arthur, Rex H. Warland, and Robert O. B., and Kelly D. Patterson, Poll Trends: Herrmann, Do Surveys Overstate Pub- Congressional Reform, 419-27; Mayer, lic Concerns? 255-63 William G., Poll Trends: The Rise of the QuesTIONNalRES. Dillman, Don A., Kir- New Media, 124-46; Norwood, Janet sten K. West, and Jon R. Clark, In- L., and Judith M. Tanur, Poll Review: fluence of an Invitation to Answer Measuring Unemployment in the Nine- by Telephone on Response to Cen- ties, 277-94; Rosa, Eugene A., and sus Questionnaires, 557-68; Gaskell, Riley E. Dunlap, Poll Trends: Nuclear George D., Colm A. O’Muircheartaigh, Power: Three Decades of Public Opin- and Daniel B. Wright, Survey Questions ion, 295-324; Shalapentokh, Vladimir, about the Frequency of Vaguely De- Poll Review: The 1993 Russian Election fined Events: The Effects of Response Polls, 579-602 Alternatives, 241-54; Norwood, Janet PREDICTION. Lau, Richard R., An Analysis L., and Judith M. Tanur, Poll Review: of the Accuracy of ‘‘Trial Heat’’ Polls Measuring Unemployment in the Nine- during the 1992 Presidential Election, ties, 277-94 2-20 Questions. Green, Donald Philip, Daniel Presser, Stanley, Informed Consent and Kahneman, and Howard Kunreuther, Confidentiality in Survey Research, How the Scope and Method of Public 446-59 Funding Affect Willingness to Pay for 652 Public Opinion Quarterly Public Goods, 49-67; Rasinski, Ken- Respondents Really ‘‘Mark All That neth A., David Mingay, and Norman Apply’’ on Self-Administered Ques- Bradburn, Do Respondents Really tions? 400-408 ‘Mark All That Apply’’ on Self- Roberts, Michael L., Peggy A. Hite, and Administered Questions? 400-408 Cassie F. Bradley, Understanding Atti- tudes toward Progressive Taxation, Rasinski, Kenneth A., David Mingay, and 165--90 Norman Bradburn, Do Respondents Rodkey, Gretchen R., see Jackson, John Really ‘‘Mark All That Apply”’ on Seif- E., and Gretchen R. Rodkey Administered Questions? 400-408 Rosa, Eugene A., and Riley E. Dunlap, RESEARCH METHODS. Fendrich, Michael, Poll Trends: Nuclear Power: Three De- and Connie M. Vaughn, Diminished cades of Public Opinion, 295-324 Lifetime Substance Use over Time: Rosen, Stanley, review of Chang, Tsan- An Inquiry into Differential Under- Kuo, The Press and China Policy: The reporting, 96-123; Gaskell, George D.., Illusion of Sino-American Relations, Colm A. O’Muircheartaigh, and Daniel 1950-1984, 642-45 B. Wright, Survey Questions about the Roshco, Bernard, review of Kennamer, J. Frequency of Vaguely Defined Events: David, ed. Public Opinion, the Press, The Effects of Response Alternatives, and Public Policy, 153-54 241-54 RESPONDENTS. Presser, Stanley, Informed Schuman, Howard, see Krysan, Maria, Consent and Confidentiality in Survey Howard Schuman, Lesli Jo Scott, and Research, 446-59 Paul Beatty Response Errects. Aquilino, William S., Scott, Lesli Jo, see Krysan, Maria, How- Interview Mode Effects in Surveys of ard Schuman, Lesli Jo Scott, and Paui Drug and Alcohol Use: A Field Experi- Beatty ment, 210-40; Gaskell, George D., Shlapentokh, Vladimir, Poll Review: The Colm A. O’Muircheartaigh, and Daniel 1993 Russian Election Polls, 579-602 B. Wright, Survey Questions about the Singer, Eleanor, review of Meyer, Philip, Frequency of Vaguely Defined Events: The New Precision Journalism, 438-40 The Effects of Response Alternatives, Singer, Eleanor, and Phyllis M. Endreny, 241-54; Green, Donald Philip, Daniel Reporting on Risk: How the Mass Kahneman, and Howard Kunreuther, Media Portray Accidents, Diseases, Di- How the Scope and Method of Public sasters, and Other Hazards, reviewed, Funding Affect Willingness to Pay for 433-34 Public Goods, 49-67; Krysan, Maria, Smith, Kent W., see Wentland, Ellen J., Howard Schuman, Lesli Jo Scott, and with Kent W. Smith Paul Beatty, Response Rates and Re- Sniderman, Paul M., Richard A. Brody, sponse Content in Mail versus Face- and Philip E. Tetlock, Reasoning and to-Face Surveys, 381-99; Rasinski, Choice: Explorations in Political Psy- Kenneth A., David Mingay, and chology, reviewed, 327-29 Norman Bradburn, Do Respondents Statistics. Canache, Damarys, Jeffery J. Really ‘‘Mark All That Apply”’ on Self- Mondak, and Annabelle Conroy, Poli- Administered Questions? 400-408 tics in Multiparty Context: Multiplica- RESPONSE RaTEs. Kaldenberg, Dennis O., tive Specifications, Social Influence, Harold F. Koenig, and Boris W. and Electoral Choice, 509-38; Jack- Becker, Mail Survey Response Rate son, John E., and Gretchen R. Rodkey, Patterns in a Population of the Elderly: Attitudes toward Entrepreneurial Activ- Does Response Deteriorate with Age? ity, 358-80 68-76; Krysan, Maria, Howard Schu- Sterngold, Arthur, Rex H. Warland, and man, Lesli Jo Scott, and Paul Beatty, Robert O. Herrmann, Do Surveys Over- Response Rates and Response Content state Public Concerns? 255-63 in Mail versus Face-to-Face Surveys, Survey ResearcH. Gaskell, George D., 381-99; Lau, Richard R., An Analysis Colm A. O’Muircheartaigh, and Daniel of the Accuracy of ‘‘Trial Heat’’ Polls B. Wright, Survey Questions about the during the 1992 Presidential Election, Frequency of Vaguely Defined Events: 2-20; Rasinski, Kenneth A., David The Effects of Response Alternatives, Mingay, and Norman Bradburn, Do 241-54; Lau, Richard R., An Analysis Index to Volume 58 653 of the Accuracy of ‘‘Trial Heat’’ Polls Tolerance toward Rightist and Leftist during the 1992 Presidential Election, Groups, 1976-1988: Effects of Atti- 2-20 tude Change and Cohort Succession, Survey RESEARCH. Face-to-Face. Aqui- 539-56 lino, William S., Interview Mode Ef- Tourangeau, Roger, see Mason, Robert, fects in Surveys of Drug and Alcohol John E. Carlson, and Roger Tourangeau Use: A Field Experiment, 210-40 Turner, Ralph H., review of Singer, Elea- Survey Resgarcu. Mai. Dillman, Don nor, and Phyllis M. Endreny, Reporting A., Kirsten K. West, and Jon R. Clark, on Risk: How the Mass Media Portray Influence of an Invitation to Answer by Accidents, Diseases, Disasters, and Telephone on Response to Census Other Hazards, 433-34 Questionnaires, 557—68 Survey RESEARCH. TELEPHONE. Aquilino, Va.ipity. Fendrich, Michael, and Connie William S., Interview Mode Effects in M. Vaughn, Diminished Lifetime Sub- Surveys of Drug and Alcohol Use: A stance Use over Time: An Inquiry into Field Experiment, 210-40; Diliman, Differential Underreporting, 96-123 Don A., Kirsten K. West, and Jon R. Vaughn, Connie M., see Fendrich, Mi- Clark, Influence on an Invitation to An- chael, and Connie M. Vaughn swer by Telephone on Resporse to Cen- Vorinc. Canache, Damarys, Jeffery J. sus Questionnaires, 557-68 Mondak, and Annabelle Conroy, Poli- tics in Multiparty Context: Multiplica- Tanur, Judith M., see Norwood, Janet L., tive Specifications, Social Influence, and Judith M. Tanur and Electoral Choice, 509-38 Tate, Katherine, From Protest to Politics: The New Black Voters in American Warland, Rex H., see Sterngold, Ar- Elections, reviewed, 428-29 thur, Rex H. Warland, and Robert O. TECHNOLOGY. Mayer, William G., Poll Herrmann Trends: The Rise of the New Media, Wentland, Ellen J., with Kent W. Smith, 124-46; Oldendick, Robert W., and Mi- Survey Responses: An Evaluation of chael W. Link, The Answering Machine Their Validity, reviewed, 636-39 Generation: Who Are They and What West, Kirsten K., see Dillman, Don A., Problem Do They Pose for Survey Re- Kirsten K. West, and Jon R. Clark search? 264-73 Wilson, Thomas C., Trends in Tolerance TELECOMMUNICATIONS. Mayer, William G., toward Rightist and Leftist Groups, Poll Trends: The Rise of the New 1976-1988: Effects of Attitude Change Media, 124-46 and Cohort Succession, 539-56 TELEPHONE Surveys. Oldendick, Robert Wright, Daniel B., see George D. Gaskell, W., and Michael W. Link, The Answer- Colm A. O’Muircheartaigh, and Daniel ing Machine Generation: Who Are They B. Wright and What Problem Do They Pose for Survey Research? 264-73 Zaller, John R., The Nature and Origins TOLERANCE. Wilson, Thomas C., Trends in of Mass Opinion, reviewed, 633-36

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