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Both authors and co-authors are indexed. Please note all entries are listed alphabetically by main author only. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZBaggette, Jennifer, Robert Y. Shapiro, and Lawrence R. Jacobs. 1995. Poll Trends: Social Security - An Update. Public Opinion Quarterly 59: 420-42. Barnes, Samuel H., M. Kent Jennings, Ronald Inglehart, and Barbara G. Farah. 1988. Party Identification and Party Closeness in Comparative Perspective. Political Behavior 10: 215-31. Beasley, Ryan K., and Mark R. Joslyn. 2001. Cognitive Dissonance and Post-decision Attitude Change in Six Presidential Elections. Political Psychology 22, no. 3: 521-40. Beck, Paul Allen, and M. Kent Jennings. 1979. Political Periods and Political Participation. American Political Science Review 73, no. 3: 739-50. Belt, Todd, Marion Just, and Ann Crigler. 2005. Accentuating the Positive in US Presidential Elections. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Gary C. Jacobson. 1995. Question Wording and the House Vote: Some Experimental Evidence. Presented at the Southern Political Science Association. Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Gary C. Jacobson, and J. Tobin Grant. 2000. Question Wording and the House Vote Choice: Some Experimental Evidence, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes010111. Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., Gary C. Jacobson, and J. Tobin Grant. 2000. Question Wording and the House Vote Choice : Some Experimental Evidence. Public Opinion Quarterly 64: 257-70. Brace, Paul, Kevin Arceneaux, Martin Johnston, and Stacy G. Ulbig. 2002. Does State Political Ideology Change over Time? Paper prepared for the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Brace, Paul, Kevin Arceneaux, Martin Johnston, and Stacy G. Ulbig. 2004. Does State Political Ideology Change over Time? Political Research Quarterly 57, no. 4: 529-40. Brady, Henry E., and Richard Johnston. 1988. Conventions versus Primaries: A Canada-America Comparison. in Party Democracy in Canada: The Politics of National Party Conventions. George PerlinNew York, NY: Prentice Hall. Brady, Henry E., and Richard Johnston. 1987. What's the Primary Message: Horse Race or Issue Journalism. In Media and Momentum: The New Hampshire Primary and Nomination Politics. Gary R. Orren, and Nelson W. PolsbyChatham: Chatham House Publishers. Branton, Regina P., and Bradford S. Jones. 1999. Multiculturalism, Diversity, and Prejudice. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association. Branton, Regina P., and Bradford S. Jones. 2005. Reexamining Racial Attitudes: The Conditional Relationship Between Diversity and Socioeconomic Environment. American Journal of Political Science 49, no. 2: 359. Brewer, Paul R., Sean Aday, and Kimberly Gross. 2003. Rallies All Around: The Dynamics of System Support. in Framing Terrorism: The News Media, the Government, and the Public. eds. Pippa Norris, Montague Kern, and Marion R. JustNew York, NY: Routledge. Brichoux, David, and Mark R. Joslyn. 2002. Political Memory: The Effects of Media Exposure and Trust in Government. Paper prepared for delivery at the 2002 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Buhr, Tami, Ann N. Crigler, and Marion R. Just. 1996. Media Questions on the 1996 Election Study and Related Content Analysis of Media Cover of the Presidential Campaign, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes008427. Carsey, Thomas M., and Robert A. Jackson. 2001. Misreport of Vote Choice in U.S. Senate and Gubernatorial Elections . State Politics and Policy Quarterly 1, no. 2. Clark, John A., John M. Bruce, John H. Kessel, and William G. Jacoby. 1991. I'd Rather Switch than Fight: Lifelong Democrats and Converts to Republicanism among Campaign Activists. American Journal of Political Science 35, no. 3: 577-97. Cook, Elizabeth Adell, Ted G. Jelen, and Clyde Wilcox. 1992. Between Two Absolutes: Public Opinion and the Politics of Abortion. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Cook, Elizabeth Adell, Ted G. Jelen, and Clyde Wilcox. 1998. The Dynamics of Public Attitudes on Abortion: A Preliminary Investigation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Cook, Elizabeth Adell, Ted G. Jelen, and Clyde Wilcox. 1993. Generational Differences in Attitudes Toward Abortion. American Politics Quarterly 21: 31-53. Crotty, William J., and Gary C. Jacobson. 1980. American Parties in Decline. Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Company. DeSipio, Louis, and Jennifer Jerit. 1998. Voluntary Citizens and Democratic Participation: Political Behaviors Among Naturalized U.S. Citizens. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Dimock, Michael A., and Gary C. Jacobson. 1995. Checks and Choices: The House Bank Scandal's Impact on Voters in 1992. The Journal of Politics 57, no. 4: 1143-59. Dimock, Michael A., and Gary C. Jacobson. 1994. Checks and Choices: The Impact of the House Bank Scandal on Voting Behavior in the 1992 Elections. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Duncan, Greg J., and Gretchen Caspary. 2000. Welfare Dynamics and Welfare Reform. in Families, Poverty, and Welfare Reform: Confronting a New Policy Era. ed. Lawrence B. Joseph, 145-68. Chicago, IL: Center for Urban Research and Policy Studies, University of Chicago. Farah, Barbara G., M. Kent Jennings, and Warren E. Miller. 1981. Convention Delegates: Reform and the Representation of Party Elites, 1972-1980 . Presented at the Conference on Presidential Activities . Federico, Christopher M., John T. Jost, Antonio Pierro, and Arie W. Kruglanski. 2007. The Need for Closure and Political Attitudes: Final Report for the ANES Pilot. Francia, Peter L., John C. Green, Wesley Joe, Paul S. Herrnson, Lynda W. Powell, Benjamin Webster, and Clyde Wilcox. 2004. Campaign Contributions and Democracy. in Is This Any Way to Run a Democratic Government? ed. Steven J. Wayne, 35-50. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press. Franklin, Charles H., and John E. Jackson. 1981. The Dynamics of Party Identification. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Franklin, Charles H., and John E. Jackson. 1983. The Dynamics of Party Identification. American Political Science Review 77: 957-73. Franklin, Charles H., and John E. Jackson. 2003. Estimation of Equations with Ordered Categorical Variables. PolMeth Working Paper. Gilbert, Christopher P., Timothy R. Johnson, and David A. M. Peterson. 1994. Patterns of Support and Defection for Third Party Presidential Candidates: A Comparison of Anderson, Perot, and Wallace Voters. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Gilbert, Christopher P., Timothy R. Johnson, and David A. M. Peterson. 1995. The religious roots of third candidate voting: a comparison of Anderson, Perot, and Wallace voters. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 34: 470-84. Gilbert, Christopher P., David A. M. Peterson, Timothy R. Johnson, and Paul A. Djupe. 1999. Religious Institutions and Minor Parties in the United States. Westport, CT: Praeger. Granberg, Donald, Lyneel N. Jefferson, Jr. Edward E. Brent, and Michael R. King. 1981. Membership Group, Reference Group, and the Attribution of Attitude to Groups. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 40: 833-42. Granberg, Donald, and Richard Jenks. 1977. Assimilation and Contrast Effects in the 1972 Election. Human Relations 30: 623-40. Gurin, Patricia, Shirley Hatchett, and James S. Jackson. 1989. Hope and Independence: Blacks' Response to Electoral and Party Politics. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation. Hart, Roderick P., and Mary C. Johnson. 1999. Constructing the electorate during presidential campaigns. Presidential Studies Quarterly 29, no. 4: 830. Hartwig, Frederick, William R. Jenkins, and Earl M. Temchin. 1980. Variability in Electoral Behavior: The 1960, 1968, and 1976 Elections. American Journal of Political Science 24, no. 3: 553-58. Hopkins, Anne H., and Ruth S. Jones. 1983. Individual Contributors to State Elections: Arizona and Tennessee. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Huddy, Leonie, Jeffrey M. Jones, and Richard E. Chard. 2001. Compassionate Politics: Support for Old-age Programs Among the Non-elderly. Political Psychology 22, no. 3: 443-71. Jackman, Mary R. 1981. Education and Policy Commitment to Racial Integration. American Journal of Political Science 25, no. 2: 256-69. Jackman, Mary R. 1978. General and Applied Tolerance: Does Education Increase Commitment to Racial Integration? American Journal of Political Science 22, no. 2: 302-23. Jackman, Mary R. 1977. Prejudice, Tolerance, and Attitudes toward Ethnic Groups. Social Science Research 6, no. June: 145-69. Jackman, Simon. 2000. Estimation and Inference via Bayesian Simulation: An Introduction to Markov Chain Monte Carlo. American Journal of Political Science 44, no. 2: 375-44. Jackman, Simon. 1999. Non-compulsory voting in Australia? what surveys can (and can't) tell us. Electoral Studies 18, no. 1: 29-48. Jackson-Beeck, Marilyn, and Robert G. Meadow. 1979. The Triple Agenda of Presidential Debates. Public Opinion Quarterly 43, no. 2: 173-80. Jackson, III John S. 1985. Political Party Leaders and the Mass Public: 1980-1984. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Jackson, III John S., Barbara Leavitt Brown, and David A. Bositis. 1982. Herbert McClosky and Friends Revisited: 1980 Democratic and Republican Party Elites Compared to Mass Public. American Politics Quarterly 10: 158-80. Jackson, James S., Kendrick T. Brown, and Daria C. Kirby. 1998. International Perspectives on Prejudice and Racism. in Confronting Racism: The Problem and the Response. eds. Jennifer Lynn Eberhardt, and Susan T. Fiske, 101-35. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications. Jackson, John E. 1980. Analysis of Pilot Study Issue Questions, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes002236. Jackson, John E. 1996. Attitudes, No Opinions, and Guesses. in Political Analysis: an annual publication of the Methodology Section of the American Political Science Association. ed. John R. Freeman, 39-60. Vol. 5. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. Jackson, John E. 1983. Election Night Reporting and Voter Turnout. American Journal of Political Science 27, no. 4: 615-35. Jackson, John E. Undated. Election Night Reporting and Voter Turnout. Testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives on Behalf of the Task Force on Elections of the Committee on House Administration and the Subcommittee on Telecommunications. Jackson, John E. 1981. Election Reporting and Voter Turnout. Presented at the National Professional Conference of Women in Communications . Jackson, John E. 1973. Intensities, Preferences, and Electoral Politics. Social Science Research 2, no. September: 234-46. Jackson, John E. 1979. Issues and Answers: Estimating Individual's Preferences with Survey Data. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Jackson, John E. 1975. Issues and Party Alignment. in The Future of Political Parties. Sage Electoral Studies Yearbook ed., eds. Louis Sandy Maisel, and Paul M. SacksVol. 6. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications. Jackson, John E. 1975. Issues, Party Choices, and Presidential Votes. American Journal of Political Science 19, no. 2: 161-85. Jackson, John E. 1979. Statistical Estimation of Possible Response Bias in Close-Ended Issue Questionsq. Political Methodology 6, no. June. Jackson, John E. 1983. The Systematic Beliefs of the Mass Public: Estimating Policy Preferences with Survey Data. Journal of Politics 45, no. 4: 840-66. Jackson, John E., and Maris A. Vinovskis. 1983. Public Opinion, Elections, and the Single-Issue Issue. in The Abortion Dispute and the American System. Gilbert Y. SteinerWashington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution. Jackson, Robert, Jeffrey Mondak, and Edward Carmines. 2005. Campaign Advertising and Democratic Citizenship: Evaluating the Case Against Negative Political Ads. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Jackson, Robert A. 1994. "Campaign Mobilization and Participation in Elections." Ph.D. dissertation, Indiana University. Jackson, Robert A. 1995. Clarifying the Relationship Between Education and Turnout. American Politics Quarterly 23, no. 3: 279-99. Jackson, Robert A. 2002. Gubernatorial and Secatorial Campaign Mobilization of Voters. Political Research Quarterly 55, no. 4: 825-44. Jackson, Robert A. 1996. A Reassessment of Voter Mobilization. Political Research Quarterly 49, no. 2: 331-50. Jackson, Robert A. 1993. Voter Mobilization in the 1986 Midterm Election. The Journal of Politics 55, no. 4: 1081-99. Jackson, Robert A., Robert D. Brown, and Gerald C. Wright. 1998. Registration, turnout, and the electoral representativeness of U S state electorates . American Politics Quarterly 26, no. 3: 259-87. Jackson, Robert A., and Thomas M. Carsey. 1999. Group Components of U.S. Presidential Voting Across the States . Political Behavior 21, no. 2: 123-51. Jackson, Robert A., and Thomas M. Carsey. 1999. Misreport of Vote Choice. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Jackson, Robert A., and Thomas M. Carsey. 1999. Presidential Voting Across the American States . American Politics Quarterly 27, no. 4: 379-402. Jackson, Robert A., and Thomas M. Carsey. 2004. Voter Mobilization in the 1998 Midterm Election: Did U.S. Senate and Gubernatorial Campaigns Get Out the Vote? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association. Jackson, Robert A., and John M. Sides. 2006. Revisiting the Influence of Campaign Tone on Turnout in Senate Elections. Political Analysis 14, no. 2: 206-18. Jacob, Herbert. 1971. Problems of Scale Equivalency in Measuring Attitudes in American Subcultures. Social Science Quarterly 52, no. June: 61-75. Jacob, Herbert, and Robert Weissberg. 1975. Elementary Political Analysis. 2nd ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. Jacobs, David C. 1983. "The United Auto Workers and the Campaign for National Health Insurance: A Case Study of Labor in Politics." Ph.D. dissertation, Cornell University. Jacobs, John. 7 May 1995. Affirmative Action: Fact & Myth. The Sacramento Bee, sec. Editorials, p. FO.4. Jacobs, John. 9 May 1995. Stiffest opposition to affirmative action is angry white myth. The Fresno Bee, sec. Metro, p. B.5. Jacobs, Lawrence R., and Robert Y. Shapiro. 2000. Politicians Don't Pander : Political Manipulation and the Loss of Democratic Responsiveness. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Jacobson, Gary. 2007. The War, the President, and the 2006 Midterm Congressional Elections. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Jacobson, Gary C. 2003. The Bush Presidency and the American Electorate. Presidential Studies Quarterly 33, no. 4: 701-29. Jacobson, Gary C. 1977. Campaign Spending and Voter Awareness of Congressional Candidates. Presented at the annual meeting of the Public Choice Society. Jacobson, Gary C. 1980. Candidates, Campaigns and Contexts in Congressional Elections. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Jacobson, Gary C. 1980. The Case of the Vanishing Challengers. Presented at the Houston Conference on Senate Elections. Jacobson, Gary C. 1981. Congressional Elections, 1978: The Case of the Vanishing Challengers. in Congressional Elections. eds. Louis Sandy Maisel, and Joseph CooperBeverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications. Jacobson, Gary C. 1993. Deficit Cutting Politics and Congressional Elections. Political Science Quarterly 108, no. 3: 375-402. Jacobson, Gary C. Undated. Deficit Politics and the 1990 Election. Political Science Quarterly. Jacobson, Gary C. 1980. The Dynamics of Congressional Elections: Notes Toward a Theory. Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association. Jacobson, Gary C. 1978. The Effects of Campaign Spending in Congressional Elections. American Political Science Review 72, no. 2: 469-91. Jacobson, Gary C. 2000. The Electoral Basis of Partisan Polarization in Congress. Jacobson, Gary C. 2001. A house and senate divided: The Clinton legacy and the congressional elections of 2000. Political Science Quarterly 116, no. 5: 23. Jacobson, Gary C. 1981. Incumbents' Advantages in the 1978 U.S. Congressional Elections. Legislative Studies Quarterly 6: 183-200. Jacobson, Gary C. 1987. The Marginals Never Vanished: Incumbency and Competition in Elections to the U.S. House of Representatives, 1952-82. American Journal of Political Science 31, no. 1: 126-41. Jacobson, Gary C. 1990. Meager Patrimony: The Reagan Era and Republican Representation in Congress. In Looking Back on the Reagan Presidency. Larry BermanBaltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Jacobson, Gary C. 1997. Measuring Campaign Spending Effects in U.S. House Elections. Paper presented at the Conference on Capturing Campaign Effects, University of British Columbia. Jacobson, Gary C. 1980. Money in Congressional Elections. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. Jacobson, Gary C. 1986. National Forces in Congressional Election. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Jacobson, Gary C. 1986. New Congressional Questions from 1985 Pilot Study, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes002254. Jacobson, Gary C. 1979. On Adding Contextual Variables to National Election Surveys: Some Examples from the 1972 and 1974 Election Studies. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Jacobson, Gary C. 2004. Partisan and Ideological Polarization in the California Electorate. State Politics and Policy Quarterly 4, no. 2: 113-39. Jacobson, Gary C. 2003. Partisan polarization in presidential support: The electoral connection. Congress and the Presidency 30, no. 1: 1-37. Jacobson, Gary C. 2000. Party Polarization in National Politics: The Electoral Connection. in Polarized Politics: Congress and the President in a Partisan Era. eds. Jon R. Bond, and Richard Fleisher, 9-30. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press. Jacobson, Gary C. 1991. The Persistence of Democratic House Majorities. In The Politics of Divided Government. Gary W. Cox, and Samuel H. KernellBoulder: Westview Press. Jacobson, Gary C. 1983. The Politics of Congressional Elections. Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Company. Jacobson, Gary C. 1976. Presidential Coattails in 1972. Public Congressional Elections. Public Opinion Quarterly 40, no. 2: 194-200. Jacobson, Gary C. 2005. The Public, the President, and the War in Iraq. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Jacobson, Gary C. 1983. Reagan, Reaganomics, and Strategic Politics in 1982: A Test of Alternative Theories of Midterm Congressional Elections. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Jacobson, Gary C. 1981. Voting Behavior in the 1980 Congressional Elections: A Preliminary Analysis . Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association. Jacobson, Gary C., and Sean Cain. 2003. September 11 and the U.S. House Elections of 2002. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Jacobson, Gary C., and Samuel H. Kernell. 1983. Strategy and Choice in Congressional Elections. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. Jacobson, Gary C., and Thomas P. Kim. 1996. After 1994: The New Politics of Congressional Elections. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Jacobson, Gary C., and Douglas Rivers. 1993. Explaining the Overreport of Vote for Incumbents in the National Election Studies. Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association. Jacobson, Gary C., and Douglas Rivers. 1994. Overreport of Vote for House Incumbents in NES Surveys, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes002301. Jacobson, Gary C., and Raymond E. Wolfinger. 1987. Context and Choice in Two Senate Elections. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Jacobson, Gary C., and Raymond E. Wolfinger. 1989. Information and Voting in California Senate Elections. Legislative Studies Quarterly 14: 509-29. Jacobson, Gary C., and Raymond E. Wolfinger. 1990. Information and Voting in California Senate Elections. In The Changing World of the U.S. Senate. John R. Hibbing, and John PetersBerkeley: Institute of Governmental Studies. Jacoby, William G. 1985. Candidate Evaluations During an Election Year: Attitude Change or Individual Uncertainty. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Jacoby, William G. 2008. Comment: The dimensionality of public attitudes toward government spending . Political Research Quarterly 61, no. 1: 158-61. Jacoby, William G. 1989. Ideological Identification and Issue Attitudes. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Jacoby, William G. 1991. Ideological Identification and Issue Attitudes. American Journal of Political Science 35: 178-205. Jacoby, William G. 1985. The Impact of Party Identification on Issue Attitudes. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Jacoby, William G. 1988. The Impact of Party Identification on Issue Attitudes. American Journal of Political Science 32: 643-61. Jacoby, William G. 1985. Inconsistent Preferences and the Multi-dimensional Unfolding Model. Political Methodology 11: 201-20. Jacoby, William G. 2005. Is It Really Ambivalence? Public Opinion Toward Government Spending. in Ambivalence and the Structure of Political Opinion. eds. Stephen C. Craig, and Michael D. Martinez, 149-72. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. Jacoby, William G. 1995. Is Liberal-Conservative Identification an Ideology? Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Jacoby, William G. 1995. Issue Framing and Public Opinion on Government Spending. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Jacoby, William G. 2000. Issue Framing and Public Opinion on Government Spending. American Journal of Political Science 44, no. 4: 750-67. Jacoby, William G. 1984. Levels of Conceptualization and Reliance on the Liberal-Conservative Continuum: A Spatial Analysis. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Jacoby, William G. 1999. Levels of Measurement and Political Research: An Optimistic View. American Journal of Political Science 43, no. 1: 271-301. Jacoby, William G. 1998. Presidential Campaign Effects on Citizens' Candidate Preferences: Environmental Evolution or Attitude Change? Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Jacoby, William G. 1994. Public Attitudes Toward Government Spending. American Journal of Political Science 38, no. 2: 336-61. Jacoby, William G. 1998. Report on Values and Predispositions Items for the 1998 National Election Study, NES Technical Report Series (Document nes010752). nes010752.pdf. Jacoby, William G. 1987. The Sources of Liberal-Conservative Thinking: Education and Conceptualization . Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Jacoby, William G. 1988. The Sources of Liberal-Conservative Thinking: Education and Conceptualization. Political Behavior 10: 316-32. Jacoby, William G. 1993. A Strategy for Testing Hypotheses About Levels of Measurement in Regression Models. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Jacoby, William G. 1995. The Structure of Ideological Thinking in the American Electorate. American Journal of Political Science 39, no. 2: 314-35. Jacoby, William G. 1999. The Structure of Issue Conflict in American Public Opinion. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Jacoby, William G. 1996. Testing the Effects of Paired Issue Statements on the 7 point Issue Scales. in Political Analysis: an annual publication of the Methodology Section of the American Political Science Association. ed. John R. Freeman, 61-112. Vol. 5. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. Jacoby, William G. 1990. Variability in Issue Alternatives and American Public Opinion. Journal of Politics 52, no. 2: 579-606. Jagemann, Jason F. 2001. Feature: Bush v. Gore: An Exchange: Partisanship, Legitimacy, and the Law: A Response to Seth Steinzor's "J'Accuse". The Vermont Bar Journal & Law Digest 27: 51. Jamieson, Kathleen Hall. 1996. "Assessing the Quality of Campaign Discourse - 1960; 1980, 1988, 1992." A Report of the Campaign Discourse Mapping Project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania, nes010736.pdf. Jamison, Angela, and Matthew Baum. 2004. High-Quality vs. High-Brow: Can Soft News Ever be the Best News? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Jankowski, Richard. 2007. Altruism and the decision to vote - Explaining and testing high voter turnout. Raionality and Society 19, no. 1: 5-34. Jankowski, Richard. 2004. Altruism and the Decision to Vote: Explaining High Voter Turnout. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Jankowski, Thomas B. 2000. "A comprehensive model of aging and voting participation." Ph.D. dissertation, Wayne State University. Jankowski, Thomas B., and Charles D. Elder. 2001. Transforming the Puzzle Again: Age, Cohort, and Declining Turnout. Paper prepared for delivery at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Jankowski, Thomas B., and John M. Strate. 1995. Modes of Participation Over the Adult Life Span. Political Behavior 17: 89-106. Janowitz, Morris, and Dwaine Marvick. 1955-1956. Competitive Pressure and Democratic Consent. Public Opinion Quarterly 19, no. 4: 381-400. Janowitz, Morris, and Dwaine Marvick. 1964. Competitive Pressure and Democratic Consent: An Interpretation of the 1952 Presidential Election. 2nd. ed. Chicago, IL: Quadrangle Books. Janowitz, Morris, and Warren E. Miller. 1952. The Index of Political Predisposition in the 1948 Election. Journal of Politics 14, no. 4: 710-27. Janowitz, Morris, and David R. Segal. 1967. Social Cleavage and Party Affiliation: Germany, Great Britian, and the United States. American Journal of Sociology 72, no. May: 601-18. Jarvis, Matthew. 2004. Legislative Productivity and Presidential Approval. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Javeline, Debra. 1999. Response effects in polite cultures . Public Opinion Quarterly 63, no. 1: 1-28. Javers, Eamon, Daniel Lathrop, Liz Oliner, Robert Schlesinger, and David R. Segal. 15 July 1998. CYNICAL? US? The Hill, sec. OPEN SECRETS OF THE HILL , p. 14. Jaynes, Gerald David. 2000. Immigration and Race : New Challenges for American Democracy . New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. Jaynes, Gerald David, and Robin Murphy Williams. 1989. A Common Destiny : Blacks and American Society . Washington D.C.: National Academies Press. Jelen, Ted G. 2003. Causes and Consequences of Public Attitudes Toward Abortion: A Review and Research Agenda. Political Research Quarterly 56, no. 4: 489-500. Jelen, Ted G. 1992. Religion and Foreign Policy Attitudes. Presented at the Conference on the Political Consequences of War. Jelen, Ted G. 2000. Religious Priorities and Attitudes Toward Church and State. Review of Religious Research 42, no. 1: 87-95. Jelen, Ted G. 1998. Research in Religion and Mass Political Behavior in the United States: Looking Both Ways After Two Decades of Scholarship. American Politics Quarterly 26, no. 1: 110-34. Jelen, Ted G., Corwin E. Smidt, and Clyde Wilcox. 1993. The Political Effects of the Born-Again Phenomenon. in Rediscovering the Religion Factor in American Politics. eds. David C. Leege, and Lyman A. Kellstedt, 199-215. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. Jelen, Ted G., and Clyde Wilcox. 2003. Causes and Consequences of Public Attitudes Toward Abortion: A Review and Research Agenda. Paper prepared for the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association. Jelen, Ted G., and Clyde Wilcox. 2003. Causes and Consequences of Public Attitudes Toward Abortion: A Review and Research Agenda. Political Research Quarterly 56, no. 4: 489-500. Jelen, Ted G., and Clyde Wilcox. 2002. The Political Roles of Religion. in Religion and Politics in Comparative Perspective: The One, The Few, and The Many. eds. Ted G. Jelen, and Clyde Wilcox, 314-24. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Jelen, Ted G., and Clyde Wilcox. 1993. Preaching to the Converted? The Causes and Consequences of Viewing Religious Television. in Rediscovering the Religion Factor in American Politics. eds. David C. Leege, and Lyman A. Kellstedt, 255-69. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. Jenkins, Krista. 2003. "Exploring the paradoxical relationship between feminist consciousness and participation." Ph.D. Dissertation, Rutgers State University. Jenkins, Krista. 2002. The Paradox of Feminist Consciousness and Political Participation. Paper prepared for delivery at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Jenkins, Philip. 1996. Pedophiles and Priests: Anatomy of a Contemporary Crisis. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Jennings, Jeanette. 1980. "American Value Orientation and its Impact on Policy." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Michigan. Jennings, M. Kent. 1979. Another Look at the Life Cycle and Political Participation. American Journal of Political Science 23, no. 4: 755-71. Jennings, M. Kent. 1992. Ideological Thinking Among Mass Publics and Political Elites. Public Opinion Quarterly 56, no. 4: 419-41. Jennings, M. Kent, and Gregory B. Markus. 1984. Partisan Orientations over the Long Haul: Results from the Three-Wave Political Socialization Panel Study . The American Political Science Review 78, no. 4: 1000-18. Jennings, M. Kent, and Gregory B. Markus. 1988. Political Involvement in the Later Years: A Longitudinal Survey . American Journal of Political Science 32, no. 2: 302-16. Jennings, M. Kent, and Richard G. Niemi. 1966. Party Identification at Multiple Levels of Government. American Journal of Sociology 72, no. 1: 86-101. Jennings, M. Kent, and Richard G. Niemi. 1974. The Political Character of Adolescence: The Influence of Families and Schools. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Jennings, M. Kent, and L. Harmon Zeigler. 1970. The Salience of American State Politics. American Political Science Review 64, no. 2: 523-35. Jennings, M. Kent, and Vicki Zeitner. 2003. Internet use and civic engagement: A longitudinal analysis. Public Opinion Quarterly 67, no. 3: 311-44. Jenson, Jane. 1974. "Party Identification in Canada: A Rationally Limited Allegiance." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Rochester. Jessee, Stephen. 2005. Estimating Ideology from Issue Beliefs: A Hierarchical Model of State Voter Distributions. 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