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Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 73, Number 1, 2 April 2009
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Editors Note
pp. 1-6(6)
Authors: Druckman, James N.; Mathiowetz, Nancy A.

Sources of Error in Cognitive Interviews
pp. 32-55(24)
Authors: Conrad, Frederick G.; Blair, Johnny

Use of Expert Ratings as Sampling Strata for a More Cost-Effective Probability Sample of a Rare Population
pp. 56-73(18)
Authors: Elliott, Marc N.; McCaffrey, Daniel; Perlman, Judith; Marshall, Grant N.; Hambarsoomians, Katrin

Survey Breakoff
pp. 74-97(24)
Author: Peytchev, Andy

Political Engagement, Mobilization, and Direct Democracy
pp. 98-118(21)
Authors: Donovan, Todd; Tolbert, Caroline J.; Smith, Daniel A.

Campaign Dynamics in Battleground and Nonbattleground States
pp. 119-129(11)
Author: Panagopoulos, Costas

Political Trust, Ideology, and Public Support for Tax Cuts
pp. 144-158(15)
Author: Rudolph, Thomas J.

Pre-Election Polling: Identifying Likely Voters Using Iterative Expert Data Mining
pp. 159-171(13)
Authors: Murray, Gregg R.; Riley, Chris; Scime, Anthony

Context Effects and Social Change
pp. 172-179(8)
Author: Schuman, Howard

Order Effects in Complex and Simple Tasks
pp. 180-198(19)
Author: Malhotra, Neil

The PollsTrends Confidence in Law Enforcement
pp. 199-220(22)
Authors: Shaw, Greg M.; Brannan, Kathryn E.

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