Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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Page 362
... voting ( see , e.g. , Cain , 1978 ; Catt , 1989 ; Niemi et al . , 1992 ; Lanoue and Bowler , 1992 ) . Researchers have amply demonstrated that the expectation of a given party's vote share clearly influences voters ' decisions of whether to ...
... voting ( see , e.g. , Cain , 1978 ; Catt , 1989 ; Niemi et al . , 1992 ; Lanoue and Bowler , 1992 ) . Researchers have amply demonstrated that the expectation of a given party's vote share clearly influences voters ' decisions of whether to ...
Page 373
... voting . How , then , can we distinguish between tactical voting and bandwagon voting in the analysis below ? We would argue that the answer is based on how voters respond to our measures of perceived district - level viability . Take ...
... voting . How , then , can we distinguish between tactical voting and bandwagon voting in the analysis below ? We would argue that the answer is based on how voters respond to our measures of perceived district - level viability . Take ...
Page 375
... voting . The perceived viability of the favorite and second- favorite parties has no apparent impact on the likelihood of a respondent voting for his or ... voting seemed especially strong among voters Party Viability and Voting Behavior 375.
... voting . The perceived viability of the favorite and second- favorite parties has no apparent impact on the likelihood of a respondent voting for his or ... voting seemed especially strong among voters Party Viability and Voting Behavior 375.
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