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POQ
(redirected from Public Opinion Quarterly)

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POQPublic Opinion Quarterly (est. 1937; Oxford Journals)
POQPeriod Order Quantity (ordering)
POQPiss Off Quick
POQPurely Output Queuing
POQProduction Offset Quantity


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The articles selected were originally published between 1927 and 2006 and include both classic and contemporary readings from the pages of such publications as Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Ethical Perspectives, The American Political Science Review, European Journal of Communicaiton, and The Public Opinion Quarterly.
When questions go beyond simply asking about building more nuclear power plants to asking about building nuclear power plants for particular humanitarian purposes, the public's support increases," researchers Toby Bolsen and Fay Lomax Cook wrote in a 2008 review of energy policy polling trends for the journal Public Opinion Quarterly.
Finkel and colleagues in the Autumn 1991 Public Opinion Quarterly, provided empirical support for the social desirability hypothesis especially among white Democrats and white undecided voters.
 
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