How frames can undermine support for scientific adaptations: : politicization and the status-quo bias
Toby Bolsen, James N. Druckman, Fay Lomax Cook
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Who let the (attack) dogs out? new evidence for partisan media effects
Glen Smith, Kathleen Searles
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The effects of providing examples in survey questions
Roger Tourangeau, Frederick G. Conrad, Mick P. Couper, Cong Ye
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Who is telling the truth? a validation study on determinants of response behavior in surveys
Peter Preisendörfer, Felix Wolter
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Public misunderstanding of political facts: : how question wording affected estimates of partisan differences in birtherism
Jon A. Krosnick, Neil Malhotra, Urja Mittal
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The effect of benefit wording on consent to link survey and administrative records in a web survey
Joseph W. Sakshaug, Frauke Kreuter
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