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The Nature and Origins of Mass Opinion
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John R. Zaller
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Cambridge University Press
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Book chapters
pp. xi
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction: The fragmented state of opinion research
pp. 6
Information, predispositions, and opinion
pp. 40
How citizens acquire information and convert it into public opinion
pp. 53
Coming to terms with response instability
pp. 76
Making it up as you go along
pp. 97
The mainstream and polarization effects
pp. 118
Basic processes of “attitude change”
pp. 151
Tests of the one-message model
pp. 185
Two-sided information flows
pp. 216
Information flow and electoral choice
pp. 265
Evaluating the model and looking toward future research
pp. 310
Epilogue: The question of elite domination of public opinion
pp. 333
Measures appendix
pp. 347
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