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2008
Public Opinion on Public Interest: Radio Audience Perceptions of Localism and Diversity, Bates, Benjamin J., Harmon, Mark D., Hubbard, Glenn T., McClung, Steven & Chambers, L. Todd , American Association for Public Opinion Research conference, 15/05/2008, New Orleans, LA, (2008)
2007
It's All Greek to Me: Deciphering Credibility of Components of the Internet Among Politically Interested Internet Users, Johnson, T. J.; Kaye, B. K. , International Conference on Media, Athens, Greece, (2007)
Every Blog has its Day: Politically Interested Internet Users’ Perceptions of Blog Credibility., Johnson, T. J.; Kaye, B. K.; Bichard, S. L.; Wong, J. , International Communication Association annual conference, San Francisco, CA, (2007)
2005
Voter decision making: The tensions of personal identity, personal ethics and personal benefit, Levine, K. J. , American Behavioral Scientist, Volume 49, p.63-77, (2005)
2004
A Web for All Reasons: Uses and Gratifications of Internet Resources for Political Information, Kaye, B. K.; Johnson, T. J. , Telematics and Informatics, Volume 21, Number 2, p.197-223, (2004)
2003
Around the World Wide Web in 80 Ways: How Motives for Going Online are Linked to Internet Activities Among Politically Interested Internet Users, Johnson, T. J.; Kaye, B. K. , Social Science Computer Review, Volume 21, Number 2, p.304-325, (2003)
Boost or Bust for Democracy: How the Internet Influences Political Attitudes and Behaviors, Johnson, T. J.; Kaye, B. K. , Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, Volume 8, Number 3, p.9-34, (2003)
2002
Around the World Wide Web in 80 Ways: How Motives for Going Online are Linked to Internet Activities Among Politically Interested Internet Users, Kaye, B. K.; Johnson, T. J. , Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research annual convention, Chicago, IL, (2002)
Building a Web of Trust: Testing the Gamson Hypothesis on Politically Interested Internet Users, Johnson, T. J.; Kaye, B. K. , Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research, Chicago, IL, (2002)
I heard it Through the Internet: Factors that Determine Online Credibility Among Politically Interested Internet Users, Johnson, T. J.; Kaye, B. K. , Advances in Communications and Media Research, Volume 1, New York, p.181-202, (2002)
Online and In the Know: Uses and Gratifications of the Web for Political Information, Kaye, B. K.; Johnson, T. J. , Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, Volume 46, Number 1, p.54-71, (2002)
2001
A Boom or Bust for Democracy? How the Internet Influences Political Attitudes and Behaviors, Johnson, T. J.; Kaye, B. K. , Global Fusion annual conference, St. Louis, MO, (2001)
A Web for All Reasons: Uses and Gratifications of Internet Resources for Political Information, Kaye, B. K.; Johnson, T. J. , Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual conference, Washington, D.C., (2001)
Do 'Instant Polls' Hit the Spot? Phone-in v. Random Sampling of Public Opinion, Harmon, Mark; Bates, Benjamin , How It's Done, An Invitation to Social Research, Number 2, New York, (2001)
Poll Question Readability and Don't Know Replies, Harmon, Mark , International Journal of Public Opinion Research, Volume 13, Number 1, p.72-79, (2001)
When Congressional Candidates Spend Campaign Cash on Polling, Harmon, Mark , Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research, Chicago, Illinois, (2001)
2000
Agendas, Spirals, and Casting: News and Polls in the 2000 Presidential Primaries,, Harmon, Mark , Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research, Chicago, Illinois, (2000)
Democracy’s Rebirth or Demise? The Influence of the Internet on Political Attitudes, Johnson, T. J.; Kaye, B. K. , It’s Show Time! Media, Politics, and Popular Culture, New York, p.209-228, (2000)
Using is Believing: The Influence of Reliance on the Credibility of Online Political Information Among Politically Interested Internet Users, Johnson, T. J.; Kaye, B. K. , Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, Volume 77, Number 4, p.865- 879, (2000)
1999
A Tangled Web: The Internet's Influence on Political Attitudes, Kaye, B. K.; Johnson, T. J. , National Communication Association annual conference, Chicago, IL, (1999)
Using is Believing: The Influence of Reliance on Credibility of Online Political Information, Johnson, T. J.; Kaye, B. K. , Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual conference, New Orleans, LA, (1999)
1998
Online and In the Know: Uses and Gratifications of the Web for Political Information, Kaye, B. K.; Johnson, T. J. , Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research annual convention, Chicago, IL, (1998)
Private Lives and Public Spaces: Ethical Issues and Electronic Discussions, Whitney, Gretchen , Conference on the Ethics of Electronic Information in the 21st Century, Memphis, TN, (1998)
1997
An Agenda Setting Perspective on Historical Public Opinion, Caudill, C. Edward , Communication and Democracy: Exploring the Intellectual Frontiers in Agenda-Setting Theory, p.169-182, (1997)
Soliciting Public Opinion and Public Comments: TV Stations' Use of On-line Surveys, Bates, Benjamin J.; Chambers, L. Todd; Emery, Margot; McClung, Steven R; Murphy, Reggie , Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research annual conference, Chicago IL, (1997)