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Editor's Note - Colleen M. Grogan
Editors' Introduction - Lawrence R. Jacobs and Suzanne Mettler
Forum
Why Public Opinion Changes: The Implications for Health and Health Policy - Lawrence R. Jacobs and Suzanne Mettler
Motivated Reasoning and Public Opinion - April A. Strickland, Charles S. Taber, and Milton Lodge
The Dynamics of Health Care Opinion, 2008 – 2010: Partisanship, Self-Interest, and Racial Resentment - Michael Henderson and D. Sunshine Hillygus
Policy Feedbacks and the Impact of Policy Designs on Public Opinion - Andrea Louise Campbell
Missing Voices: Polling and Health Care - Adam J. Berinsky and Michele Margolis
Articles
Making the Best of Hard Times: How the Nation's Economic Circumstances Shaped the Public's Embrace of Health Care Reform - Mark Schlesinger
Red State, Blue State, Flu State: Media Self-Selection and Partisan Gaps in Swine Flu Vaccinations - Matthew A. Baum
Who Deserves Health Care? The Effects of Causal Attributions and Group Cues on Public Attitudes about Responsibility for Health Care Costs - Sarah E. Gollust and Julia Lynch
Report from the States
Regional Variations in Public Opinion on the Affordable Care Act - Mollyann Brodie, Claudia Deane, and Sarah Cho
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Index to Volume 36
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