The ANES Bibliography - K

Both authors and co-authors are indexed. Please note all entries are listed alphabetically by main author only.

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Abelson, Robert P., Donald R. Kinder, Mark D. Peters, and Susan T. Fiske. 1982. Affective and Semantic Components in Political Person Perception. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 42: 619-30.

Abramowitz, Alan I., Susan H. Allen, Gibbs Knotts, and Kyle L. Saunders. 2002. Racial Attitudes, Ideology, and the Rise of Republican Identification Among Southern Whites, 1982-2000. Paper prepared for delivery at the annual meeting of the American Association of Political Science.

Aldrich, John, Claire Kramer, and Jennifer Merolla. 2004. Tough Choices: The Influence of Electoral Context and Constituencies on Senators' Trade Votes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Aldrich, John, Jennifer Merolla, and Claire Kramer. 2007. The Political Consequences of Economic Globalization: Public Opinion and Senate Roll Call Voting on Trade and Social Welfare Liberalization. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Aldrich, John H., Claire Kramer, Peter Lange, Renan Levine, John Rattliff, Laura Stephenson, and Elizabeth Zechmeister. 1999. Job Insecurity and Globalization: Evidence from Europe. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Alford, John R. 2001. We're All In This Together: The Decline of Trust in Government, 1958-1996. in What it is about Goverment that Americans Dislike? eds. John R. Hibbing, Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, James H. Kuklinski, and Dennis Chong, 28-46. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

Alwin, Duane F. 1998. Aging and Errors of Measurement: Implications for the Study of Life-Span Development. in Cognition, Aging and Self-reports. eds. Norbert Schwarz, Dennis C. Park, Barbel Knauper, and Seymour Sudman, 365-86. Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers.

Alwin, Duane F., and Jon A. Krosnick. 1991. Aging, Cohorts, and the Stability of Sociopolitical Orientations over the Life Span. American Journal of Sociology 97: 169-95.

Anand, Sowmya, and Jon A. Krosnick. 2003. The Impact of Attitudes Toward Foreign Policy Goals on Public Preferences Among Presidential Candidates: A Study of Issue Publics and the Attentive Public in the 2000 U.S. Presidential Studies Quarterly 33, no. 1: 31.

Ashenfelter, Orley, and Jr. Stanley Kelley. 1975. Determinants of Participation in Presidential Elections. The Journal of Law and Economics 18, no. 3: 695-733.

Banducci, Susan A., and Jeffrey A. Karp. 2001. Campaigns and the Media: Short Term Changes in Political Support in the United States, Britain, and New Zealand.

Banducci, Susan A., and Jeffrey A. Karp. 2003. How Elections Change the Way Citizens View the Political System: Campaigns, Media Effects and Electoral Outcomes in Comparative Perspective. British Journal of Political Science 33, no. 3: 443-67.

Banducci, Susan A., and Jeffrey A. Karp. 2001. Mobilizing American Voters: A Reassessment. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the American Political Science Association.

Bartels, Larry M. 2002. The Impact of Candidate Traits in American Presidential Elections. in Leaders' Personalities and the Outcomes of Democratic Elections. ed. Anthony KingNew York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Baum, Matthew A., and Samuel H. Kernell. 1999. Has cable ended the golden age of presidential television? The American Political Science Review 93, no. 1: 99-114.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 2001. Were the Halcyon Days Really Golden?: An Analysis of Americans' Attitudes about the Political System, 1945-1965. in What is it about Government that Americans Dislike? eds. John R. Hibbing, Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, James H. Kuklinski, and Dennis Chong, 47-58. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

Bennett, Stephen Earl, and William R. Klecka. 1970. Social Status and Political Participation: A Multivariate Analysis of Predictive Power. Midwest Journal of Political Science 14, no. August: 355-82.

Bizer, George Y., Jon A. Krosnick, Allyson L. Holbrook, S. Christian Wheeler, Derek D. Rucker, and Richard E. Petty. 2004. The impact of personality on cognitive, behavioral, and affective political processes: The effects of need to evaluate . Journal of Personality 72, no. 5: 995-1027.

Bizer, George Y., Jon A. Krosnick, Richard E. Petty, Derek D. Rucker, and S. Christian Wheeler. 2000. Need for Cognition and Need to Evaluate in the 1998 National Election Survey Pilot Study, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes008997.

Bowen, Bruce D., and Michael R. Kagay. 1973. Report to the White House Conference on Youth: The Impact of Lowering the Age of Majority to Eighteen. Washington: Office of Child Development.

Bowers, Jake, Nancy Burns, Michael J. Ensley, and Donald R. Kinder. 2005. Analyzing the 2000 National Election Study. Political Analysis 13, no. 1: 109.

Bowler, Shaun, Todd Donovan, Jeffrey A. Karp, and David J. Lanoue. 2004. Independent’s Day: “Critical citizens” among the US voting public. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and David C. Kimball. 1999. The Timing of Voting Decisions in Presidential Campaigns. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., David C. Kimball, Scott R. Meinke, and Katherine Tate. 2003. The Effects of Political Representation on the Electoral Advantages of House Incumbents. Political Research Quarterly 56, no. 3: 259-70.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., David C. Kimball, and Katherine Tate. 1996. Linking Representation and Campaigns to Voting Behavior. Presented at the NES Research and Development Conference on Congressional Elections.

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.

Brockington, David Patrick, and Jeffrey A. Karp. 2002. Social Desirability and Response Validity: A Comparative Analysis of Over-Reporting Turnout in Five Countries. Paper prepared for delivery at the 2002 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Brody, Richard A. 1978. The Puzzle of Political Participation in America. In The New American Political System. Anthony KingWashington: American Enterprise Institute.

Burden, Barry C., and Christopher Kenny. 2000. Ideology and the U.S. Senate Candidates. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Burden, Barry C., and David C. Kimball. 1997. Breaking Up Isn't So Hard to Do: Ecological Inference and Split Ticket Voting in the 1988 Presidential Election. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Burden, Barry C., and David C. Kimball. 1998. A New Approach to the Study of Ticket Splitting. American Political Science Review 92, no. 3: 533-44.

Burden, Barry C., and David C. Kimball. 2002. Why Americans Split Their Tickets: Campaigns, Competition, and Divided Government. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

Burden, Barry C., and Casey A. Klofstad. 2001. Affect and Cognition in Party Identification: An Experimental Proposal (in Both Senses of the Word). Paper prepared for Harvard's Political Psychology and Behavior Workshop.

Burns, Nancy, and Donald R. Kinder. 2000. Social Trust and Democratic Politics , NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes010112.

Bystrom, Dianne G., Mary Christine Banwart, Lynda Lee Kaid, and Terry A. Robertson. 2004. Gender and Candidate Communication: VideoStyle, WebStyle, NewsStyle. New York, NY: Routledge.

Cain, Bruce E., D. Roderick Kiewiet, and Carole Jean Uhlaner. 1991. The Acquisition of Partisanship by Latinos and Asian Americans. American Journal of Political Science 35, no. 2: 390-422.

Campbell, Angus, and Robert L. Kahn. 1952. The People Elect a President. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.

Campbell, James E. 2004. The 2000 Presidential Election of George W. Bush:The Difficult Birth of a Presidency. in Transformed by Crisis: The Presidency of George W. Bush and American Politics. eds. Kevin J. McMahon, David M. Rankin, and Jon Kraus, 9-28. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.

Campbell, James E. 2001. Presidential Election Campaigns and Partisanship. in American Political Parties: Decline or Resurgence? eds. Jeffrey E. Cohen, Richard Fleisher, and Paul Kantor, 11-29. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press.

Carpini, Michael X. Delli, and Scott Keeter. 1992. An Analysis of Information Items on the 1990 and 1991 NES Surveys: A Report to the Board of Overseers for the National Election Studies, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes002290.

Carpini, Michael X. Delli, and Scott Keeter. 1993. Measuring Political Knowledge: Putting First Things First. American Journal of Political Science 37, no. 4: 1179-206.

Carpini, Michael X. Delli, and Scott Keeter. 1991. Stability and Change in the U.S. Public's Knowledge of Politics. The Public Opinion Quarterly 55, no. 4: 583-612.

Carpini, Michael X. Delli, and Scott Keeter. 1996. What Americans Know About Politics and Why It Matters. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Carpini, Michael X. Delli, and Scott Keeter. 2000. What should be learned through service learning? PS: Political Science and Politics 33, no. 3.

Carpini, Michael X. Delli, Scott Keeter, and Sharon Webb. 1997. The Impact of Presidential Debates. Politics and the Press: The News Media and Their Influences. Editor Pippa Norris, 145-64. Boulder, Co: Lynne Rienner Publishers.

Chang, LinChiat, and Jon A. Krosnick. 2003. Measuring the Frequency of Regular Behaviors: Comparing the "Typical Week" to the "Past Week". Sociological Methodology 33, no. 1: 55.

Chang, LinChiat, and Jon A. Krosnick. 2004. Measuring the Frequency of Regular Behaviors: Comparing the "Typical Week" to the "Past Week". in Sociological Methodology . ed. Ross M. Stolzenberg, 55-80. Washington, D.C.: Blackwell Publishers.

Citrin, Jack, and Samantha Luks. 2001. Political Trust Revisited: Deja Vu All Over Again? in What Is It About Government that Americans Dislike? eds. John R. Hibbing, Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, James H. Kuklinski, and Dennis Chong, 9-27. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

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.

Cohen, Steven Martin, and Robert E. Kapsis. 1977. Religion, Ethnicity and Party Affiliation in the U.S.: Evidence from Pooled Electoral Surveys, 1968-72. Social Forces 56: 637-53.

Colton, Timothy J. 2002. The Leadership Factor in the Russian Presidential Election of 1966. in Leaders' Personalities and the Outcomes of Democratic Elections. ed. Anthony KingNew York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Costa, Dora L., and Matthew E. Kahn. 2003. Understanding the American Decline in Social Capital, 1952-1998. Kyklos 56, no. 1: 17-46.

Costa, Dora L., and Matthew E. Kahn. 2001. Understanding the Decline in Social Capital, 1952-1998. The Labor Economics Workshop.

Cotter, David A., JoAnn DeFiore, Joan M. Hermsen, Brenda Marsteller Kowalewski, and Reeve D. Vanneman. 1998. The Demand for Female Labor. American Journal of Sociology 103, no. 6: 1673-712.

Cox, Gary W., and Jonathan N. Katz. 1996. Incumbency Advantage, Challenger Quality and Vote Choice: An Examination of the Micro-Foundation of the Incumbency Advantage. Presented at the NES Research and Development Conference on Congressional Elections.

Craig, Stephen C., Amie Kreppel, and James G. Kane. 2001. Public Opinion and Support for Direct Democracy: a Grassroots Perspective. in Referendum Democracy: Citizens, Elites and Deliberation in Referendum Campaigns. eds. Matthew Mendelsohn, and Andrew Parkin, 25-46. New York, NY: Palgrave.

Ellis, Charles H., and Jon A. Krosnick. 1999. Comparing Telephone and Face-to-Face Surveys in Terms of Sample Representativeness: A Meta-Analysis of Demographic Characteristics, NES Technical Report Series (Document nes010871).

Endersby, James W., Brian Bough, Donald Gooch, Steven Hall, and Monika Klimek. 2004. The Polarizing American Voter Issues, Partisanship, and Vote Choice in Presidential Elections, 1984-2000. Paper prepared for delivery at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Engstrom, Richard N., and Christopher Kenny. 2002. The effects of independent expenditures in senate elections. Political Research Quarterly 55, no. 4: 885-905.

Erikson, Robert S., and Kathleen Knight. 1993. Ideological Sophistication and the Stability of Ideological and Partisan Sentiment. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Fallows, James, Jedediah Purdy, Michael Lind, Shannon Brownlee, Ray Boshara, Gregory Rodriguez, Margaret Talbot, Michael Calabrese, Maya Macguineas, Katherine Boo, David Friedman, Karen Kornbluh, James P. Pinkerton, Ricardo Bayo, Jonathan Rauch, and Ted Halstead. 2003. The Real State of the Union. 75-125.

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.

Feldman, Stanley, and Marco R. Steenbergen. 2001. Social Welfare Attitudes and the Humanitarian Sensibility. in Citizens and Politics: Perspectives from Political Psychology. eds. James H. Kuklinski, and Dennis Chong, 366-400. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

Filer, John E., Laurence W. Kenny, and Rebecca B. Morton. 1993. Redistribution, Income, and Voting. American Journal of Political Science 37, no. 1: 63-87.

Flanagan, Scott C., Shinsaku Kohei, Ichiro Miyake, Bradley M. Richardson, and Joji Watanuki. 1991. The Japanese Voter. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Fogarty, Brian J., Nathan J. Kelly, and H. Whitt Kilburn. 2005. Issue Attitudes and Survey Continuity across Interview Mode in the 2000 NES. Political Analysis 13, no. 1: 95-108.

Fossett, Mark A., and K. Jill Kiecolt. 1989. The Relative Size of Minority Populations and White Racial Attitudes. Social Science Quarterly 70: 820-835.

Fowler, James, and Cindy Kam. 2005. Beyond the Self: Social Identity, Altruism, and Participation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Fridkin, Kim Leslie, and Patrick J. Kenney. 2004. Do Negative Messages Work? The Impact of Negativity on Citizens’ Evaluations of Candidates . American Politics Research 35, no. 5: 570-605.

Gaddie, Ronald Keith, and Donna R. Hoffman. 2001. Critical Events in Contemporary Southern Politics: Dynamic Growth and Partisan Percolations. in Eye of the Storm: The South and Congress in and Era of Change. eds. John C. Kuzenski, Laurence W. Moreland, and Robert P. Steed, 17-38. Westport, CT: Praeger.

Gimpel, James G., and Kimberly A. Karnes. 2006. The Rural Side of the Urban-Rural Gap. PS: Political Science & Politics 39, no. 3: 467-72.

Gimpel, James G., and Karen M. Kaufmann. 2005. Battleground States versus Blackout States: The Behavioral Implications of Modern Presidential Campaigns. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Glassman, Matthew, and Philip Klinkner. 2004. Patriotic Politics Revisited: How Patriotism Will Effect the 2004 Election.

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, Jeff Kasmer, and Tim Nanneman. 1988. An Empirical Examination of Two Theories of Political Perception. The Western Political Quarterly 41: 29-46.

Granberg, Donald, and Michael R. King. 1980. Cross-Lagged Panel Analysis of the Relation between Attraction and Perceived Similarity. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 16, no. 6: 573-81.

Green, John C., and James L. Guth. 1993. From Lambs to Sheep: Denominational Change and Political Behavior in America. Rediscovering the Religious Factor in American Politics. eds. David C. Leege, and Lyman A. Kellstedt, 100-17. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.

Green, John C., James L. Guth, Lyman A. Kellstedt, and Corwin E. Smidt. 1994. Murphy Brown Revisited: The Social Issues in the 1992 Election. in Disciples and Democracy: Religious Conservatives and the Future of American Politics. ed. Michael Cromartie, 43-66. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans.

Green, John C., James L. Guth, Corwin E. Smidt, and Lyman A. Kellstedt. 1996. Religion and the Culture Wars: Dispatches from the Front. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Green, John C., and Lyman A. Kellstedt. 1993. Knowing God's Many People: Denominational Preference and Political Behavior. in Rediscovering the Religion Factor in American Politics. editors David C. Leege, and Lyman A. Kellstedt, 53-71. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.

Green, John C., Lyman A. Kellstedt, Corwin E. Smidt, and James L. Guth. 2002. The Soul of the South: Religion and Southern Politics at the Millennium. The New Politics of the Old South. 2nd edition ed., editors III Charles S. Bullock, and Mark J. Rozell, 283-98. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.

Green, John C., Corwin E. Smidt, Lyman A. Kellstedt, and James L. Guth. 1997. Bringing in the Sheaves: The Christian Right and White Protestants 1976-1996. in Sojourners in the Wilderness: The Christian Right in Comparative Perspective. eds. Corwin E. Smidt, and James M. Penning, 75-92. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.

Grofman, Bernard N., III Samuel Merrill, Thomas Brunell, and William Koetzle. 1999. The potential electoral disadvantages of a catch-all party - Ideological variance among Republicans and Democrats in the 50 US states. Party Politics 5, no. 2: 199-210.

Gronke, Paul W., Jeffrey W. Koch, and James Matthew Wilson. 1998. Follow the Leader? Presidential Approval, Perceived Presidential Support, and Representatives' Electoral Fortunes. Prepared for the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Gronke, Paul W., Jeffrey W. Koch, and James Matthew Wilson. 2003. Follow the leader? Presidential approval, presidential support, and representatives' electoral fortunes. Journal of Politics 65, no. 3: 785-808.

Guth, James L., and John C. Green. 1996. The Moralizing Minority: Christian Right Support Among Political Contributors. in Religion and the Culture Wars. eds. John C. Green, Corwin E. Smidt, and Lyman A. Kellstedt, 30-43. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

Guth, James L., and John C. Green. 1993. Salience: The Core Concept? in Rediscovering the Religion Factor in American Politics. editor David C. Leege, and Lyman A. Kellstedt, 157-74. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.

Guth, James L., John C. Green, Lyman A. Kellstedt, and Corwin E. Smidt. 1995. Faith and Environment: Religious Beliefs and Attitudes on Environmental Policy. American Journal of Political Science 39, no. 2: 364-82.

Guth, James L., John C. Green, Lyman A. Kellstedt, and Corwin E. Smidt. 1993. Faith and the Environment: Religious Beliefs and Attitudes on Environmental Policy. Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association.

Hechter, Michael, and Hyojoung Kim. 2005. Prediction Versus Explanation in the Measurement of Values. European Sociological Review 21, no. 2: 91.

Herzog, Regula A., Willard L. Rodgers, and Richard A. Kulka. 1983. Interviewing Older Adults: A Comparison of Telephone and Face-to-Face Modalities. Public Opinion Quarterly 47, no. 3: 405-18.

Hinckley, Barbara, Richard Hofstetter, and John H. Kessel. 1974. Information and the Vote: A Comparative Election Study. American Politics Quarterly April: 131-58.

Hitlin, Steven, and Katherine Kramer. 2007. Value-Dimensions in America, ANES Pilot Study Report, no. nes011893.

Hochschild, Jennifer L. 2001. Where You Stand Depends on What You See: Connections Among Values, Perceptions of Fact, and Political Prescriptions. in Citizens and Politics: Perspectives from Political Psychology. eds. James H. Kuklinski, and Dennis Chong, 313-40. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

Holbrook, Allyson L., Melanie C. Green, and Jon A. Krosnick. 1998. Telephone Versus Face-to-Face Interviewing of National Probability Samples with Long Questionnaires: Comparisons of Respondents Satisficing and Social Desirability Response Bias, NES Technical Report Series (Document nes003217).

Holbrook, Allyson L., Melanie C. Green, and Jon A. Krosnick. 2003. Telephone versus face-to-face interviewing of national probability samples with long questionnaires: Comparisons of respondent satisficing and social desirability response bias. Public Opinion Quarterly 67, no. 1: 79-125.

Holbrook, Allyson L., and Jon A. Krosnick. 2005. Do Survey Respondents Intentionally Lie and Claim That They Voted When They Did Not? New Evidence Using the List and Randomized Response Techniques. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Holbrook, Allyson L., Jon A. Krosnick, John T. Cacioppo, Penny S. Visser, and Wendi L. Gardner. 1998. The Formation of Attitudes about Political Candidates and Parties. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Holbrook, Allyson L., Jon A. Krosnick, Penny S. Visser, Wendi L. Gardner, and John T. Cacioppo. 2001. Attitudes Towards Presidential Candidates and Political Parties: Initial Optimism, Inertial First Impressions, and a Focus on Flaws. American Journal of Political Science 45, no. 4: 930-50.

Holbrook, Allyson L., Jon A. Krosnick, Penny S. Visser, Wendi L. Gardner, and John T. Cacioppo. 1999. The Formation of Attitudes toward Presidential Candidates and Political Parties: An Asymmetric Nonlinear Process, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes010878.

Hout, Michael, and David Knoke. 1975. Change in Voting Turnout, 1952-1972. Public Opinion Quarterly 34, no. 1: 52-68.

Huckfeldt, R. Robert, and Carol Weitzel Kohfeld. 1989. Race and the Decline of Class in American Politics. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.

Huckfeldt, R. Robert, and John Sprague. 1987. Social Order and Political Chaos: The Structural Setting of Political Information. In Information and Democratic Processes. John A. Ferejohn, and James H. KuklinskiUrbana: University of Illinois Press.

Husted, Thomas A., Laurence W. Kenny, and Rebecca B. Morton. 1995. Consistent Errors in Assessing Their Senators. Public Choice 83: 251-71.

Inglehart, Ronald. 1997. Postmaterialist Values and the Erosion of Institutional Authority. in Why People Don't Trust Government. eds. Jr. Joseph S. Nye, Philip D. Zelikow, and David C. KingCambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Inglehart, Ronald, and Hans-Dieter Klingemann. 1976. Party Identification, Ideological Preference, and the Left-Right Dimension among Western Mass Publics. In Party Identification and Beyond: Representations of Voting and Party Competition. Ian Budge, Ivor Crewe, and Dennis FarlieNew York: Wiley.

Iyengar, Shanto. 1987. Shortcuts to Political Knowledge: The Role of Selective Attention and Accessibility. In Information and Democratic Processes. John A. Ferejohn, and James H. KuklinskiUrbana: University of Illinois Press.

Iyengar, Shanto, and Donald R. Kinder. 1987. News that Matters: Television and American Opinion. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

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.

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., 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.

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. 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.

Johnson, Thomas B., and Barbara K. Kaye. 2002. Webelievability: A path model examining how convenience and reliance predict online credibility. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 79, no. 3: 619-42.

Johnson, Thomas J., and Barbara K. Kaye. 2003. A Boost or Bust for Democracy? How the Web Influenced Political Attitudes and Behaviors in the 1996 and 2000 Presidential Elections . Harvard International Journal of Press-Politics 8, no. 3: 9-34.

Judd, Charles M., David A. Kenny, and Jon A. Krosnick. 1983. Judging the Positions of Political Candidates: Models of Assimilation and Contrast. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 44: 952-63.

Judd, Charles M., Jon A. Krosnick, and Michael A. Milburn. 1981. Political Involvement and Attitude Structure in the General Public. American Sociological Review 46, no. 5: 660-69.

Kagay, Michael R. 1979. Changing Voter Turnout at American Presidential Elections. Vital Issues 29.

Kagay, Michael R. 1972. Political Competition in American Elections. in American Democracy: Theory and Reality. editors Robert Weissberg, and Mark NadelNew York: Wiley.

Kagay, Michael R. 2 June 1991. Rise in G.O.P. Loyalty Now Ebbing, Poll Finds. New York Times , sec. National, p. 32.

Kagay, Michael R., and Gregory A. Caldeira. 1975. `I Like the Looks of His Face': Elements of Electoral Choice, 1952-1972. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Kagay, Michael R., and Gregory A. Caldeira. 1980. A Reformed Electorate? Well, at Least, a Changed Electorate, 1952-1976. In Paths to Political Reform. William J. Crotty, 3-33. Lexington: Lexington Books.

Kahan, Dan M., and Donald Braman. 2003. More Statistics, Less Persuasion: A Cultural Theory of Gun-Risk Perceptions. University of Pennsylvania Law Review 151: 1291.

Kahn, Joan R., and William M. Mason. 1987. Political Alienation, Cohort Size, and the Easterlin Hypothesis. American Sociological Review 52, no. 2: 155-69.

Kahn, Kim Fridkin. 1996. The Political Consequences of Being a Woman: How Stereotypes Influence the Conduct and Consequences of Political Campaigns. New York: Columbia University Press.

Kahn, Kim Fridkin, and Patrick J. Kenney. 1999. Do negative campaigns mobilize or suppress turnout? Clarifying the relationship between negativity and participation . American Political Science Review 93, no. 4: 877-89.

Kahn, Kim Fridkin, and Patrick J. Kenney. 1997. A Model of Candidate Evaluations in Senate Elections: The Impact of Campaign Intensity. The Journal of Politics 59, no. 4: 1173-205.

Kahn, Kim Fridkin, and Patrick J. Kenney. 2002. The Slant of the News: How Editorial Endorsements Influence Campaign Coverage and Citizens' Views of Candidates. The American Political Science Review 96, no. 2: 381-94.

Kahn, Kim Fridkin, and Patrick J. Kenney. 1999. The Spectacle or U.S. Senate Campaigns. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Kaid, Lynda Lee. 2003. Effects of Political Information in the 2000 Presidential Campaign: Comparing Traditional Television and Internet Exposure. The American Behavioral Scientist 46, no. 5: 677-91.

Kaid, Lynda Lee, and Anne Johnston. 2000. Videostyle in Presidential Campaigns: Style and Content of Televised Political Advertising. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers.

Kaid, Lynda Lee, Mitchell McKinney, and John C. Tedesco. 2000. Civic Dialogue in the 1996 Presidential Campaign. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, Inc.

Kaiser, Diane. 1984. "A Critque of Empirical Voting Behavior Research as a Form of Explanation." Ph.D. dissertation, The University of Wisconsin.

Kam, Cindy. 2008. Reaching out or pulling back: Macroeconomic conditions and public support for social welfare spending . Political Behavior 30, no. 2: 223-58.

Kam, Cindy, and Donald R. Kinder. 2007. Terror and Ethnocentrism: Foundations of American Support for the War on Terrorism. The Journal of Politics 69, no. 2: 320.

Kam, Cindy D. 2001. Dispositional Differences in Effortful Thought and Survey Response Effects. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Kam, Cindy D. 2003. "Thinking more or less: Cognitive effort in the formation of public opinion." Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Michigan.

Kam, Cindy D. 2000. What's on Your Mind? Considerations of Principles, Groups, and Policy in American Public Opinion. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Political Science Association.

Kam, Cindy D., and Donald R. Kinder. 1999. Ethnocentrism Revisited: American Public Opinion and the Social Welfare State. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Kamieniecki, Sheldon. 1988. The Dimensionality of Partisan Strength and Political Independence. Political Behavior 10: 364-76.

Kamieniecki, Sheldon. 1985. The Dimensions Underlying Public Attitudes Toward Blacks and Disabled People in America. American Behavioral Scientist 28, no. 3: 367-85.

Kamieniecki, Sheldon. 1985. Party Identification, Political Behavior, and the American Electorate. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Kamieniecki, Sheldon. 1994. Trends in Party Support for Environmental Policy. Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association.

Kan, Kamhon, and C. C. Yang. 2001. On Expressive Voting: Evidence from the 1988 US Presidential Election. Public Choice 108, no. 3-4: 295-312.

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