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Wearing It on their Sleeves: Campaigns and the Accessibility of Partisanship
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Lavine, Howard. 2001. “The Electoral Consequences of Ambivalence Toward Presidential Candidates.” American Journal of Political Science 45 (October): 915–29. Lavine, Howard and Scott Basinger. 2004. “Ambivalence, Information, and Electoral Choice.” American Political Science Review 99(2), 169-184. Lau, Richard. 1989. “Construct Accessibility and Electoral Choice.” Political Behavior, 11(1), pp. 5-32. Lodge, Milton and Marco Steenbergen with S. Brau. 1995. “The Responsive Voter: Campaign Information and the Dynamics of Candidate Evaluation,” American Political Science Review
89 (June): 309-326.
Lodge, Milton and Charles Taber. “Three Steps toward a Theory of Motivated Political Reasoning.” In Elements of Reason, (Eds.) Arthur Lupia, Mathew McCubbins, and Samuel Popkin. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. MacKuen, M. B., R. S. Erikson, et al. 1989. "Macropartisanship." The American Political
Science Review
83(4): 1125-1142.
Mulligan, K., J. T. Grant, S.T. Mockabee, and J.Q. Monson. 2003. “Getting more from public opinion data: Response latency methodology for survey research.” Political Analysis, 11
, 289–301.
Neuman, Russell. 1986. The Paradox of Mass Politics. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Petty, Richard and Jon Krosnick. 1995. “Attitude Strength: an Overview.” In Attitude Strength
, (Eds.) Richard Petty and Jon Krosnick. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum
Publishers, 361–86. Popkin, Samuel. 1991. The Reasoning Voter: Communication and Persuasion in Presidential Campaigns
. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Romer, Daniel, Kate Kenski, Kenneth Winneg, Christopher Adasiewicz, and Kathleen Hall Jamieson. 2006. Capturing Campaign Dynamics 2000 & 2004. Philadelphia: University of Penn Press. Rosenstone, Steven J. and John Mark Hansen. 1993. Mobilization, Participation, and Democracy in America
. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
Zaller, John R. 1992. The Nature and Origins of Mass Opinion. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Lavine, Howard. 2001. “The Electoral Consequences of Ambivalence Toward Presidential Candidates.” American Journal of Political Science 45 (October): 915–29. Lavine, Howard and Scott Basinger. 2004. “Ambivalence, Information, and Electoral Choice.” American Political Science Review 99(2), 169-184. Lau, Richard. 1989. “Construct Accessibility and Electoral Choice.” Political Behavior, 11(1), pp. 5-32. Lodge, Milton and Marco Steenbergen with S. Brau. 1995. “The Responsive Voter: Campaign Information and the Dynamics of Candidate Evaluation,” American Political Science Review
89 (June): 309-326.
Lodge, Milton and Charles Taber. “Three Steps toward a Theory of Motivated Political Reasoning.” In Elements of Reason, (Eds.) Arthur Lupia, Mathew McCubbins, and Samuel Popkin. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. MacKuen, M. B., R. S. Erikson, et al. 1989. "Macropartisanship." The American Political
Science Review
83(4): 1125-1142.
Mulligan, K., J. T. Grant, S.T. Mockabee, and J.Q. Monson. 2003. “Getting more from public opinion data: Response latency methodology for survey research.” Political Analysis, 11
, 289–301.
Neuman, Russell. 1986. The Paradox of Mass Politics. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Petty, Richard and Jon Krosnick. 1995. “Attitude Strength: an Overview.” In Attitude Strength
, (Eds.) Richard Petty and Jon Krosnick. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum
Publishers, 361–86. Popkin, Samuel. 1991. The Reasoning Voter: Communication and Persuasion in Presidential Campaigns
. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Romer, Daniel, Kate Kenski, Kenneth Winneg, Christopher Adasiewicz, and Kathleen Hall Jamieson. 2006. Capturing Campaign Dynamics 2000 & 2004. Philadelphia: University of Penn Press. Rosenstone, Steven J. and John Mark Hansen. 1993. Mobilization, Participation, and Democracy in America
. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
Zaller, John R. 1992. The Nature and Origins of Mass Opinion. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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