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The International Journal of Public Opinion Research is a source of informed analysis and comment for both professionals and academics. Edited by a board drawn from over a dozen countries and several disciplines, and operated on a professional referee system, the journal is the first truly comparative, multidisciplinary forum serving the international community. In addition to original articles, the journal includes review articles, surveys of recent developments in the field, a major book reviews and notes section, journal abstracts, information about forthcoming conferences, and news about its sponsoring body, the World Association for Public Opinion Research (WAPOR).

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Volume 23, Number 4, 19 December 2011

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Editorial
pp. 405-405(1)
Author: de Vreese, Claes H.

Refining the Total Survey Error Perspective
pp. 464-484(21)
Author: Smith, Tom W.

Affective Priming in Political Campaigns: How Campaign-Induced Emotions Prime Political Opinions
pp. 485-507(23)
Authors: Khne, Rinaldo; Schemer, Christian; Matthes, Jrg; Wirth, Werner

Can Overreporting in Surveys be Reduced? Evidence from Israel's Municipal Elections
pp. 522-529(8)
Authors: Waismel-Manor, Israel; Sarid, Joseph

BMI of Interviewer Effects
pp. 530-543(14)
Authors: Eisinga, Rob; te Grotenhuis, Manfred; Larsen, Junilla K.; Pelzer, Ben; van Strien, Tatjana

Recent Books in the Field of Public Opinion Research
pp. 562-568(7)
Author: de Boer, Connie

Recent Articles in the Field of Public Opinion Research
pp. 569-573(5)
Author: Mortimore, Roger

WAPOR News
pp. 574-575(2)

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