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Editor's Note

In Memoriam of Professor Takashi Inoguchi (1944-2024)
February 28, 2025 KST
In Memoriam of Professor Takashi Inoguchi (1944-2024)
Jantima Kheokao

The president of ANPOR remembers the first editor in chief of AJPOR, Takashi Inoguchi.

A Note From the New Editor in Chief
August 31, 2023 KST
A Note From the New Editor in Chief
Kuang-hui Chen

The new editor in chief discusses the continued importance of public opinion research and AJPOR, thanking the previous EIC and introducing the articles in the August 2023 issue of AJPOR.

The End and a Beginning
May 31, 2023 KST
The End and a Beginning
John Kennedy

In his final editor in chief's note, John Kennedy thanks the AJPOR community and introduced Kuang-Hui Chen, the next editor in chief of AJPOR.

AI and _AJPOR_
February 28, 2023 KST
AI and AJPOR
John Kennedy

Our editor-in-chief asked ChatGPT about the appropriate use of this software in academic papers and reflects of how it could be a useful tool in certain circumstances.

November 30, 2022 KST
Research Replication and AJPOR
John Kennedy

EIC John Kennedy discusses the reproducibility crisis and how looking at an issue from multiple perspectives with different methodologies may actually be more helpful.

August 31, 2022 KST
Announcing an Upcoming Special Issue on Climate Change
John Kennedy

Editor in Chief John Kennedy talks about the importance of special topic issues in AJPOR an announces a new special issue on climate change.

Balance in _AJPOR_
May 31, 2022 KST
Balance in AJPOR
John Kennedy

The editor in chief of AJPOR discusses our responsibilities to readers and how we should include articles about a variety of topics and methods to interest more readers.

An Editor's Fear: Could Fraudulent or Problematic Articles Appear in AJPOR?
February 28, 2022 KST
An Editor’s Fear: Could Fraudulent or Problematic Articles Appear in AJPOR?
John KennedySarah Prusoff LoCascio

AJPOR's editor in chief and managing editor discuss recent hoaxes in academic publishing and the policies in place to prevent AJPOR from falling for them.

More About Translations and Multicultural Research
November 30, 2021 KST
More About Translations and Multicultural Research
John KennedyLin Sun

Questions about language and cultural differences and their implications for survey research are discussed.

How Do You Read a Journal Article?
August 31, 2021 KST
How Do You Read a Journal Article?
John Kennedy

Editor in chief John Kennedy ponders whether it is better for journal articles to be short, focused, and easy to read or more developed, but less carefully read.

May 31, 2021 KST
What Is Lost in Translation?
John Kennedy

In the May 2021 EIC essay, the question of what is lost when research (including survey questions and interview responses) is translated. Readers are encouraged to share their thoughts.

February 28, 2021 KST
Timely vs. Evergreen Research
John Kennedy

This issue of AJPOR consists of three papers addressing timely issues.