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Information as Lobbying, or Lobbying as Information? Argument Quality, Group Credibility, and Heuristic Processing in Congress
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I
NFORMATION AS
L
OBBYING
,
OR
L
OBBYING AS
I
NFORMATION
?
A
RGUMENT
Q
UALITY
,
G
ROUP
C
REDIBILITY
,
AND
H
EURISTIC
P
ROCESSING IN
C
ONGRESS




Timothy M. La Pira
American University
## email not listed ##























Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association Annual
National Conference, April 3, 2008. This research was supported by National Science
Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant SES-0417373 (PI/Advisor: Beth L. Leech).


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Unformatted Document Text:  I NFORMATION AS L OBBYING , OR L OBBYING AS I NFORMATION ? A RGUMENT Q UALITY , G ROUP C REDIBILITY , AND H EURISTIC P ROCESSING IN C ONGRESS Timothy M. La Pira American University ## email not listed ## Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association Annual National Conference, April 3, 2008. This research was supported by National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant SES-0417373 (PI/Advisor: Beth L. Leech).

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