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  • Part 1 The American National Election Studies: The "Gold Standard" for Survey Research; 1. John H. Aldrich and Kathleen M. McGraw: Introduction to the Volume 3; 2. Jon A. Krosnick and Arthur Lupia: The American National Election Studies and the Importance of New Ideas 9; Part 2 Individual Predispositions; Introduction to Part 2 25; 3. Adam J. Berinsky and Howard Lavine: Self-Monitoring and Political Attitudes 27; 4. Julia AlbarracĂ­n, Wei Wang, and Dolores AlbarracĂ­n:; Do Confident People Behave Differently? The Role of Defensive Confidence in Partisan Defection, Attention to Politics, and Political Participation 46; 5. Shalom H. Schwartz: Basic Personal Values and Political Orientations 63; 6. Steven Hitlin and Katherine W. O. Kramer: Value Constellations and American Political Life 83; 7. Eric M. Uslaner: Generalized Trust Questions 101; Part 3 Political Orientations and the Media; Introduction to Part 3 115; 8. Joseph Gershtenson and Dennis L. Plane: An Alternative Measure of Political Trust: Reconciling Theory and Practice 117; 9. Danielle Shani: Measuring Political Interest 137; 10. Scott L. Althaus and David H. Tewksbury: Do We Still Need Media Use Measures at All? 158; 11. Stephen Ansolabehere, Marc Meredith, and Erik Snowberg: Sociotropic Voting and the Media 175; Part 4 Perceptions of Political Institutions and Groups; Introduction to Part 4 193; 12. Eric A. Whitaker and John M. Fulwider: Perceptions of Similarity and Agreement in Partisan Groups 195; 13. Charles M. Judd, Leaf Van Boven, Michaela Huber, and Ana P. Nunes: Measuring Everyday Perceptions of the Distribution of the American Electorate 220; 14. Michael D. Martinez, Jason Gainous, and Stephen C. Craig: Measuring Ambivalence about Government 238; 15. Kira Sanbonmatsu and Kathleen Dolan: Gender Stereotypes and Gender Preferences in American Politics 260; 16. Stephen T. Mockabee, Kenneth D. Wald, and David C. Leege: In Search of a Religious Left: Reexamining Religiosity 278; Part 5 Political Issues; Introduction to Part 5 301; 17. L.J Zigerell and Heather Marie Rice: Intense Ambivalence: The New 2006 and 2008 ANES Abortion Attitude Measures 303; 18. Ross L. Matsueda, Kevin Drakulich, John Hagan, Lauren K. Krivo, and Ruth D. Peterson: Crime, Perceived Criminal Injustice, and Electoral Politics 323; 19. Ruben Durante and Louis Putterman: Attitudes toward the Progressivity of Taxes, Corporate Tax, and the Estate Tax 342; Part 6 Concluding Thoughts and Future Directions; 20. Jon A. Krosnick and Arthur Lupia: How the ANES Used Online Commons Proposals and Pilot Study Reports to Develop Its; 2008 Questionnaires 363; 21. John H. Aldrich and Kathleen M. McGraw: Concluding Thoughts 380; List of Contributors 387 (xsd:string)
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  • Improving public opinion surveys : interdisciplinary innovation and the American National Election Studies -ANES- (xsd:string)
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  • Princeton u.a.: Princeton Univ. Press, 2011.- 395 S., graph. Darst. (xsd:string)
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