Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... election success , evidence is reviewed which suggests that while presi- dential election outcomes can be predicted with impressive accuracy ( cf. , S. J. Rosen- stone's 1983 Forecasting Presidential Elections ) , the contributions of ...
... election success , evidence is reviewed which suggests that while presi- dential election outcomes can be predicted with impressive accuracy ( cf. , S. J. Rosen- stone's 1983 Forecasting Presidential Elections ) , the contributions of ...
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... Election Studies were originally collected by the University of Michigan's Center for Political Studies . The 1944 Election Study was conducted by the Na- tional Opinion Research Center , then at the University of Denver . All the data ...
... Election Studies were originally collected by the University of Michigan's Center for Political Studies . The 1944 Election Study was conducted by the Na- tional Opinion Research Center , then at the University of Denver . All the data ...
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... Election Study , which taps several facets of political " knowledge " as well as its causes . Occasionally , it will be juxtaposed to the National Opinion Research Center's 1944 Election Study , which comes from the same era as Hyman ...
... Election Study , which taps several facets of political " knowledge " as well as its causes . Occasionally , it will be juxtaposed to the National Opinion Research Center's 1944 Election Study , which comes from the same era as Hyman ...
Contents
Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
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