Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... vote . Carmines and Stimson ( 1980 ) provided an elegant answer to the controversy by distinguishing " easy " from " hard " issues . Hard issue voting is evidence of sophistication ; easy issue voting is not . More issue voting will be ...
... vote . Carmines and Stimson ( 1980 ) provided an elegant answer to the controversy by distinguishing " easy " from " hard " issues . Hard issue voting is evidence of sophistication ; easy issue voting is not . More issue voting will be ...
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... Voting Turnout in American Cities , " American Political Science Review , 62 ( September ) : 796-813 . Banfield , Edward C. , and James Q. Wilson . 1963. City Politics ( Cambridge : Harvard University Press and M.I.T. Press ) . Berelson ...
... Voting Turnout in American Cities , " American Political Science Review , 62 ( September ) : 796-813 . Banfield , Edward C. , and James Q. Wilson . 1963. City Politics ( Cambridge : Harvard University Press and M.I.T. Press ) . Berelson ...
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... voting increases with urban- ization , and that median income is associated with representatives ' civil rights voting records ( Stern , 1979 ; Feagin , 1972 ) . Furthermore , recent evi- dence provided by Combs , Hibbing , and Welch ...
... voting increases with urban- ization , and that median income is associated with representatives ' civil rights voting records ( Stern , 1979 ; Feagin , 1972 ) . Furthermore , recent evi- dence provided by Combs , Hibbing , and Welch ...
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