2011 Articles

Goodbye, Listwise Deletion. Presenting Hot Deck Imputation as an Easy and Effective Tool for Handling Missing Data

Missing data are a ubiquitous problem in quantitative communication research, yet the missing data handling practices found in most published work in communication leave much room for improvement. In this article, problems with current practices are discussed and...

Americans’ Public Support for Climate and Energy Policies: November 2011

Public Support for Climate & Energy Policies in May 2011 reports results from a national survey fielded from April 23 to May 12, 2011 with 1,010 adults, using the online research panel of Knowledge Networks. The report includes measures of public support for...

Americans’ Global Warming Beliefs and Attitudes: November 2011

This study, conducted by the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication and the George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication, is based upon a survey conducted between October 20 and November 16, 2011. It found that public understanding that global...

Americans’ Actions to Conserve Energy, Reduce Waste and Limit Global Warming: November 2011

Americans’ Actions to Conserve Energy, Reduce Waste, and Limit Global Warming in May 2011 reports results from a national survey fielded from April 23 to May 12, 2011 with 1,010 adults, using the online research panel of Knowledge Networks. The report includes...

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