Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... issues influence us in different ways . Some individuals have strong , emotional ( or “ gut level " ) reactions to certain issues . Suppose these individuals are at Position 7. Others , however , even though they may think that an issue ...
... issues influence us in different ways . Some individuals have strong , emotional ( or “ gut level " ) reactions to certain issues . Suppose these individuals are at Position 7. Others , however , even though they may think that an issue ...
Page 303
... issues , and accordingly the ability of an elected representative to reflect the combination of views held by a given citizen decreases ex- ponentially with the number of issues on which citizens hold views . Simi- larly , as the number ...
... issues , and accordingly the ability of an elected representative to reflect the combination of views held by a given citizen decreases ex- ponentially with the number of issues on which citizens hold views . Simi- larly , as the number ...
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... issues . This result , of course , depends on the lack of constraint among posi- tions on various issues . If voters ' positions on one issue were entirely pre- dictable , given their positions on another issue , or even if there were a ...
... issues . This result , of course , depends on the lack of constraint among posi- tions on various issues . If voters ' positions on one issue were entirely pre- dictable , given their positions on another issue , or even if there were a ...
Contents
Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
Copyright | |
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