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Information as Lobbying, or Lobbying as Information? Argument Quality, Group Credibility, and Heuristic Processing in Congress
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La Pira 37
Sabatier, Paul, and David Whiteman. 1985. “Legislative Decision Making and Substantive Policy
Information: Models of Information Flow.” Legislative Studies Quarterly 10 (3) 395-421.
Simon, Herbert. 1957. Models of Man. New York: Wiley. Stigler, George J. 1971. "The Theory of Economic Regulation," Bell Journal of Economics, The
RAND Corporation 2 (1): 3-21.
Stratmann, Thomas. 1998. “The Market for Congressional Votes: Is Timing of Contributions
Everything?” Journal of Law and Economics 41 (1): 85-113.
Tversky, Amos, and Daniel Kahnemann. 1973. “Judgment Under Uncertainty: Heuristics and
Biases,” Science 185 (4157): 1124-1131.
Walker, Jack L., Jr. 1991. Mobilizing Interest Groups in America: Patrons, Professions, and
Social Movements. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
Whiteman, David. 1995. Communication in Congress: Members, Staff, and the Search for
Information. Lawrence, KS: University of Kansas Press.
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La Pira 37
Sabatier, Paul, and David Whiteman. 1985. “Legislative Decision Making and Substantive Policy
Information: Models of Information Flow.” Legislative Studies Quarterly 10 (3) 395-421.
Simon, Herbert. 1957. Models of Man. New York: Wiley. Stigler, George J. 1971. "The Theory of Economic Regulation," Bell Journal of Economics, The
RAND Corporation 2 (1): 3-21.
Stratmann, Thomas. 1998. “The Market for Congressional Votes: Is Timing of Contributions
Everything?” Journal of Law and Economics 41 (1): 85-113.
Tversky, Amos, and Daniel Kahnemann. 1973. “Judgment Under Uncertainty: Heuristics and
Biases,” Science 185 (4157): 1124-1131.
Walker, Jack L., Jr. 1991. Mobilizing Interest Groups in America: Patrons, Professions, and
Social Movements. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
Whiteman, David. 1995. Communication in Congress: Members, Staff, and the Search for
Information. Lawrence, KS: University of Kansas Press.
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