International Journal of Public Opinion Research (IJPOR)
The International Journal of Public Opinion Research (IJPOR) is an academic quarterly founded and owned by the World Association of Public Opinion Research (WAPOR) and published by Oxford University Press. Its first issue appeared in 1989. Seymour Martin Lipset (United States), Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann (Germany), and Robert M. Worcester (United Kingdom)—all former presidents of WAPOR—were the founding editors. The journal continued an earlier WAPOR project, the International Journal of Opinion and Attitude Research, published between 1947 and 1951. The current editors of IJPOR are Wolfgang Donsbach (Germany) and Michael W. Traugott (United States). The editors are appointed by the WAPOR Council for a 3-year term, which can be extended. One of the editors acts as managing editor and runs the editorial office.
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Reader's Guide
Ethical Issues In Survey Research
Measurement - Interviewer
Measurement - Mode
Measurement - Questionnaire
Measurement - Respondent
Measurement - Miscellaneous
Nonresponse - Item-Level
Nonresponse - Outcome Codes And Rates
Nonresponse - Unit-Level
Operations - General
Operations - In-Person Surveys
Operations - Interviewer-Administered Surveys
Operations - Mall Surveys
Operations - Telephone Surveys
Political And Election Polling
Public Opinion
Sampling, Coverage, And Weighting
Survey Industry
Survey Statistics
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