Public Opinion Quarterly
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Public Opinion Quarterly is an influential scholarly journal published by The American Association for Public Opinion Research. Founded in 1937, it is ranked by the Institute for Scientific Information as the seventh most important journal in interdisciplinary social science.[citation needed]
The journal was originally sponsored by Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs. Its first editor was former diplomat Dewitt Clinton Poole.[1]
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- ^ "Quarterly: Princeton Will Ponder Opinion and Policies". News-week. December 19th, 1936. "POQ is sponsored by Princeton"

