Size matters: : The effects of political orientation, majority status, and majority size on misperceptions of public opinion
Shira Dvir-Gvirsman
págs. 1-27
True colors: : White conservative support for minority republican candidates
M. V. Hood III, Seth C. Mckee
págs. 28-52
Political ideology, skin tone, and the psychology of candidate evaluations
Amy E. Lerman, Katherine T. McCabe, Meredith L. Sadin
págs. 53-90
Optimal allocation of cell-phone and landline respondents in dual-frame surveys
Burton Levine, Rachel Harter
págs. 91-104
How much gets you how much? Monetary incentives and response rates in household surveys
Andrew Mercer, Andrew Caporaso, David Cantor, Reanne Townsend
págs. 105-129
Response rates, nonresponse bias, and data quality: : Results from a national survey of senior healthcare leaders
Mark Meterko, Joseph D. Restuccia, Kelly Stolzmann, David Mohr, Caitlin Brennan, Justin Glasgow, Peter Kaboli
págs. 130-144
The effects of the direction of rating scales on survey responses in a telephone survey
Ting Yan, Florian Keusch
págs. 145-165