In this highly anticipated revision, editors Barbara Norrander and Clyde Wilcox expose students to the substance and process of public opinion research in an accessible way. Capturing the diversity of this research with 12 essays10 new to this edition and 2 fully updatedwell-respected contributors highlight the many approaches social scientists use to explore public opinion while citing actual research and teasing out the political implications of their findings.
Understanding Public Opinion expands on important ideas that basic textbooks cover only briefly, such as public views of those on trial for terrorist acts, public attitudes in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and the rise and fall of public support for George W. Bush. Part introductions provide important thematic context, and a statistics primer in the appendix offers students a handy reference. More relevant and thought-provoking than ever, Understanding Public Opinion is the ideal supplement for any public opinion course.
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Contributors |
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Preface |
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Introduction: The Diverse Paths to Understanding Public Opinion |
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PART 1 THE CAUSES OF PUBLIC ATTITUDES |
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The Gender Basis of Public Opinion |
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Latino Public Opinion: Identity Politics and Policy Preferences |
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The Ultimate Source of Political Opinions: Genes and the Environment |
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Public Opinion and the Iraq War |
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Public Opinion, Civil Liberties, and Security in the Post-9/11 Context |
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Race and the Formation of Attitudes: Responses to Hurricane Katrina |
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The Puzzling Case of the Abortion Attitudes of the Millennial Generation |
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PART 3 ORGANIZATION OF ATTITUDES |
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Is a Liberal-Conservative Identification an Ideology? |
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Party Identification, Party Polarization, and ``Conflict Extension'' in the American Electorate |
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PART 4 GOVERNMENTAL CONNECTIONS |
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Trust but Verify: Three Lenses on Americans' Trust in Government |
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The Rise and Fall of George W. Bush: Popular Support for the President |
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In the Court of Public Opinion: Prejudging Defendants in Terrorism Trials |
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Appendix: A Primer on Statistics and Public Opinion |
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References |
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Barbara Norrander (Ph.D., The Ohio State University) is associate professor of political science at the University of Arizona. She is the author of Super Tuesday: Regional Politics and Presidential Primaries, as well as contributing author to several edited volumes. Currently an editorial board member of the American Journal of Political Science, Norrander has also written numerous journal articles on public opinion, political behavior, and other subjects.
Clyde Wilcox is a professor of government at Georgetown University. He is the author or coauthor of several books, including Serious Money: Fundraising and Contributing in Presidential Nomination Campaigns (1995), Onward Christian Soldiers: The Christian Right in American Politics (1996), and Interest Groups in American Campaigns: The New Face of Electioneering (1999). His edited books include Women in Elected Ofce: Past, Present, and Future (1998), The Politics of Gay Rights (2000), and Understanding Public Opinion, 2nd ed. (2002).