
Navigating Public Opinion
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- Intro
- Contents
- Contributors
- Navigating Public Opinion: An Introduction
- PART I. DOES POLICY RESPONSIVENESS EXIST?
- 1. The Impact of Public Opinion on Public Policy: The State of the Debate
- 2. Public Opinion and Policy: Causal Flow in a Macro System Model
- 3. Politics and Policymaking in the Real World: Crafted Talk and the Loss of Democratic Responsiveness
- 4. Panderers or Shirkers? Politicians and Public Opinion
- 5. Public Opinion and Congressional Action on Labor Market Opportunities, 1942-2000
- 6. Polls, Priming, and the Politics of Welfare Reform
- 7. The Power Elite, Public Policy, and Public Opinion
- PART II. HOW POLITICAL ELITES USE PUBLIC OPINION
- 8. Policy Elites Invoke Public Opinion: Polls, Policy Debates, and the Future of Social Security
- 9. How State-Level Policy Managers "Read" Public Opinion
- 10. Public Opinion, Foreign Policy, and Democracy: How Presidents Use Public Opinion
- 11. How Policymakers Misperceive U.S. Public Opinion on Foreign Policy
- PART III. MEASURING PUBLIC OPINION
- 12. The Authority and Limitations of Polls
- 13. An Anatomy of Survey-Based Experiments
- 14. Probabilistic Polling
- 15. The Future of Polling: Relational Inference and the Development of Internet Survey Instruments
- 16. The Sovereign Status of Survey Data
- PART IV. CONCLUSION
- 17. The Value of Polls in Promoting Good Government and Democracy
- 18. The Semi-Sovereign Public
- References
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