1999 Publications

12.28.99 Survey Report

Columbine Shooting Biggest News Draw of 1999

12.16.99 Survey Report

Campaign Incidents Have Little Punch

12.10.99 Commentary

Independents Drive New Hampshire Poll Shifts

Also: The Civilian-Military Gap Flap

11.11.99 Survey Report

Retro-Politics

The Political Typology: Version 3.0

10.24.99 Survey Report

Optimism Reigns, Technology Plays Key Role

10.21.99 Survey Report

Senate Test Ban Vote Little Noticed, Less Understood

10.18.99 Survey Report

Candidate Qualities May Trump Issues in 2000

09.15.99 Survey Report

Too Much Money, Too Much Media Say Voters

07.27.99 Survey Report

JFK Jr Tragedy Attracts Huge Audience

07.22.99 Survey Report

Third Party Chances Limited

07.03.99 Survey Report

Technology Triumphs, Morality Falters

06.16.99 Survey Report

It’s Still Too Early for the Voters

06.15.99 Survey Report

Muted and Mixed Public Response To Peace in Kosovo

05.24.99 Survey Report

Public Cool To Presidential Pay Raise

05.20.99 Survey Report

Bradley Boxes Out Political Center

05.18.99 Survey Report

Americans Disengaging From Kosovo

05.14.99 Commentary

Questioning Kosovo

Also: Early Issue Advertising

04.26.99 Survey Report

Record News Interest in Littleton Shooting

04.21.99 Survey Report

Continued Public Support for Kosovo, But Worries Grow

04.17.99 Survey Report

Clinton Fatigue Undermines Gore Poll Standing

04.08.99 Survey Report

Americans Divided on China Policy

03.30.99 Survey Report

Striking the Balance, Audience Interests, Business Pressures and Journalists’ Values

03.29.99 Survey Report

Support for NATO Air Strikes with Plenty of Buts

03.04.99 Commentary

Does an early lead in the polls usually hold up?

02.25.99 Survey Report

Public Votes for Continuity and Change in 2000

01.27.99 Methodology Report

Consequences of Reducing Nonresponses in a National Telephone Survey

Public Opinion Quarterly 64:125-148 (2000)
This article provides more extensive analysis of data from the study reported in Conservative Opinions Not Underestimated, But Racial Hostility Missed.

01.27.99 Commentary Methodology Report

Online Polling Offer Mixed Results

This study compares responses from an online survey to those obtained using a random digit dial telephone survey and finds significant attitudinal and demographic differences between the general public and those who participate in online polls.

01.26.99 Survey Report

Support for Clinton, But Not for Social Security Funds in Market

01.18.99 Survey Report

Senate Trial: Little Viewership, Little Impact

01.14.99 Survey Report

The Internet News Audience Goes Ordinary