The ANES Bibliography - B

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

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Abrams, Herbert L., and Richard A. Brody. 1998. Bob Dole's Age and Health in the 1996 Election: Did the Media Let Us Down? Political Science Quarterly 113, no. 3: 471-91.

Abramson, Paul R. 1989. Generations and Political Change in the United States. In Research in Political Sociology. Richard G. Braugart, and Margaret M. Braungart.

Abravanel, Martin D., and Ronald J. Busch. 1975. Political Competence, Political Trust, and the Action Orientation of University Students. Journal of Politics 37, no. 1: 57-82.

Adams, James, Benjamin G. Bishin, and Jay K. Dow. 2004. Representation in Congressional Campaigns: Evidence for Discounting/Directional Voting in U.S. Senate Elections. Journal of Politics 66, no. 2: 348.

Aldrich, John H., John L. Sullivan, and Eugene Borgida. 1989. Foreign Affairs and Issue Voting: Do Presidential Candidates 'Waltz Before a Blind Audience'? American Political Science Review 83, no. 1: 123-41.

Alexander, Herbert E., and Monica Bauer. 1991. Financing the 1988 Election. Boulder: Westview Press.

Allen, Neal, and Brian J. Brox. 2005. The Roots of Third Party Voting: The 2000 Nader Campaign in Historical Perspective. Party Politics 11, no. 5: 623-37.

Alvarez, R. Michael, and Lisa Garcia Bedolla. 2003. The Foundations of Latino Voter Partisanship: Evidence from the 2000 Election. The Journal of Politics 65, no. 1: 31.

Alvarez, R. Michael, and John Brehm. 2002. Easy Answers: Values, Information, and American Public Opinion. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Alvarez, R. Michael, and John Brehm. 1996. Uncertainty and Ambivalence in the Ecology of Race. Presented at the 1996 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Alvarez, R. Michael, and John Brehm. 1993. When Core Beliefs Collide: Conflict, Complexity, or Just Plain Confusion? Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Alvarez, R. Michael, John Brehm, and Catherine Wilson. 2001. Uncertainty and American Public Opinion. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Alvarez, R. Michael, John Brehm, and Catherine Wilson. 2003. Uncertainty and American Public Opinion. in Uncertainty in American Politics. ed. Barry C. Burden, 161-85. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

Asher, Herbert B., and Andrew R. Tomlinson. 1999. The Media and the 1996 Presidential Campaign. in Reelection 1996: How Americans Voted. eds. Herbert F. Weisberg, and Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, 125-42. Chappaqua, NY: Chatham House Publishers of Seven Bridges, L.L.C.

Babbitt, Paul R., and Richard R. Lau. 1994. The Impact of Negative Political Campaigns on Political Knowledge. Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association.

Baek, Mijeong. 2002. Framing Effects and Political Sophistication. Paper prepared for delivery at the 2002 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Baer, Denise L. 1983. "Men and Women in Political Parties: A Comparison of Party Elites and Party Identifiers." Ph.D. dissertation, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.

Baer, Denise L., and David A. Bositis. 1988. Elite Cadres and Party Coalitions: Representing the Public in Party Politics. New York: Greenwood Press.

Baer, Kenneth S. 6 April 2004. The Middle Misread. The Washington Post, sec. Style, col. C03.

Baer, Kenneth S. 2000. Reinventing Democrats: the Politics of Liberalism from Reagan to Clinton. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas.

Baer, Kenneth S. 7 March 2004. This Democrat is no Dukakis throwback;
The prospective presidential nominee can present himself as the head of a party changed hugely by the Clinton years. Newsday, sec. Opinion, p. A58.

Bafumi, Joseph. 2004. The Macro Micro Link in Vote Choice Models: A Bayesian Multilevel Approach. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Bafumi, Joseph. 2003. The Regress of Ideological Sophisticates. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association .

Bafumi, Joseph. 2004. The Stubborn American Voter. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Baggette, Jennifer, Robert Y. Shapiro, and Lawrence R. Jacobs. 1995. Poll Trends: Social Security - An Update. Public Opinion Quarterly 59: 420-42.

Bailey, Martha. 1992. "The Role of Political Attitudes in Labor Union Decline." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Maryland.

Bailey, Martha. 1992. Working Class Identification and Political Attitudes, 1964-1986. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Bailey, Michael, Lee Sigelman, and Clyde Wilcox. 2003. Presidential Persuasion on Social Issues: A Two-Way Street? Political Research Quarterly 56, no. 1: 49-58.

Bailey, Stanley R. 2004. Group Dominance and the Myth of Racial Democracy: Antiracism Attitudes in Brazil. American Sociological Review 69, no. 5: 728-47.

Baker, Paul, and Costas Panagopoulos. 2003. Great Expectations: The Promise of Digital Government in the American States. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Baker, Paul M. A., and Costas Panagopoulos. 2003. Political Implications of Digital (e-) Government. in Digital Government: Principles and Best Practices. eds. Alexei Pavlichev, and G. David Garson, 97-115. Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing.

Baker, Stephen Charles. 1981. "Partisanship, Issues, and the Political Generation Effect, 1936-1976." Ph.D. dissertation, Northern Illinois University.

Baldassare, Mark. 2000. California in the New Millennium: The Changing Social and Political Landscape. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

Baldassare, Mark. 2002. A California State of Mind: The Conflicted Voter in a Changing World. Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press.

Baldassare, Mark. 2002. Context and Setting: The Mood of the California Electorate. in Voting at the Political Fault Line: California's Experiment with the Blanket Primary. eds. Bruce E. Cain, and Elisabeth R. Gerber, 59-76. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

Baldauf, Scott. 19 October 1998. Youths Strive to Serve Despite Ambivalence About Clinton. The Christian Science Monitor, sec. United States, p. 3.

Ball, Howard. 2002. Race and Affirmative Action, and Higher Education on Trial: Regents v. Bakke (1978). in Race on Trial: Law and Justice in American History. ed. Annette Gordon-Reed, 197-213. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Balz, Dan, and Richard Morin. 3 November 1991. A Tide of Pessimism and Political Powerlessness Rises . The Washington Post, sec. First Section, p. A1.

Ban, Carolyn K. 1972. Factionalism in the Democratic Party: Social Origins and Attitudes of Southern and Northern Democratic Party Activists. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Banaszak, Lee Ann, and Jan E. Leighley. 1987. Education, Employment and Social Context in the Development of Gender Consciousness. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

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.

Bann, Charles A. 1980. "Black Citizenship in America." Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Berkeley.

Barabas, Jason. 1998. Wage Erosion, Economic Assessments, and Social Welfare Opinions. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Barber, Bernard. 1983. The Logic and Limits of Trust. New Brunswick: Rutgers.

Barber, Jr. James A. 1970. Social Mobility and Voting Behavior. Chicago: Rand McNally.

Bardes, Barbara A. 1992. Women and the Persian Gulf War: Patriotism and Emotion. Presented at the Conference on Political Consequences of War.

Bardes, Barbara A., and Robert W. Oldendick. 2003. "Public Opinion, Measuring the Public Mind."Princeton, NJ: Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic.

Barker, David C. 2002. Rushed to Judgment: Talk Radio, Persuasion, and American Political Behavior. New York: Columbia University Press.

Barker, David C., and Susan B. Hansen. 2005. All Things Considered: Systematic Cognitive Processing and Electoral Decision-making. Journal of Politics 67, no. 2: 319-44.

Barker, David C., and James D. III Tinnick. 2006. Competing Visions of Parental Roles and Ideological Constraint. American Political Science Review 100, no. 2: 249-63.

Barker, David Christopher. 1998. Rush to action: Political talk radio and health care (un)reform. Political Communication 15, no. 1: 83-97.

Barker, David Christopher. 1998. "Rush to Judgment: Framing Issues, Priming Values, and Changing Minds. A Model of Political Persuasion Through Talk Radio." Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Houston.

Barker, David Christopher. 1999. Rushed decisions: Political talk radio and vote choice, 1994-1996. Journal of Politics 31, no. 2: 527-39.

Barker, David Christopher, and Christopher Carman. 2000. The spirit of capitalism? Religious doctrine, values, and economic attitude constructs. Political Behavior 22, no. 1: 1-27.

Barker, Lucius J. 1989. Jackson's Candidacy in Political-Social Perspective. In Jesse Jackson's 1984 Presidential Campaign: Challenge and Change in American Politics. Lucius J. Barker, and Ronald W. WaltersUrbana: University of Illinois Press.

Barker, Lucius J. 1988. Our Time has Come: A Delegate's Diary of Jesse Jackson's 1984 Presidential Campaign. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.

Barker, Lucius J., and Jr. Jesse J. McCorry. 1980. Black Americans and the Political System. 2nd ed. Cambridge, MA: Wintrop Publishers, Inc.

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.

Barnum, David G. 1985. The Supreme Court and Public Opinion: Judicial Decision Making in the Post- New Deal Period. The Journal of Politics 47, no. 2: 652-66.

Barr, Stephen. 17 January 2002. Study Undercuts Popular Notions About Bureaucrats and Spending . The Washington Post, sec. Metro, p. B02.

Barr, Stephen. 1 25 April 2001. Turning the Spotlight on the Good Guys in Government . The Washington Post, sec. Metro, p. B02.

Barreto, Matt, and David Leal. 2005. Latinos, the Military, and the 2004 Presidential Election. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Barrilleaux, Charles J., Thomas M. Holbrook, and Laura Langer. 2002. Electoral Competition, Legislative Balance, and American State Welfare Policy. American Journal of Political Science 46, no. 2: 415-27.

Barry-Goodman, Colleen. 2004. Contacting and Identification as an Independent Leaning Partisan. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association.

Bartels, Larry. 2005. What's the Matter with "What's the Matter with Kansas?". Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Bartels, Larry M. 1985. Alternate Misspecifications in Simultaneous-Equation Models. Political Methodology 11: 181-99.

Bartels, Larry M. 1994. The American Public's Defense Spending Preferences in the Post-Cold War Era. Public Opinion Quarterly 58: 479-508.

Bartels, Larry M. 1996. Budget Items on 1995 Pilot Study, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes008357.

Bartels, Larry M. 1987. Candidate Choice and the Dynamics of the Presidential Nominating Process. American Journal of Political Science 31, no. 1: 1-31.

Bartels, Larry M. 26 September 2003. Commentary; GOP Always Falls Down on the Jobs. Los Angeles Times, sec. California Metro; Part B; Editorial Pages Desk, p. B.15.

Bartels, Larry M. 1991. Constituency Opinion and Congressional Policy Making: The Reagan Defense Build-Up. American Political Science Review 85, no. 2: 457-74.

Bartels, Larry M. 1996. Entertainment Television Items on 1995 Pilot Study, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes008367.

Bartels, Larry M. 1985. Expectations and Preferences in Presidential Nominating Campaigns. American Political Science Review 79, no. 3: 804-15.

Bartels, Larry M. 2001. A Generational Model of Political Learning. Paper prepared for delivery at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Bartels, Larry M. 26 September 2003. GOP Always Falls Down on the Job. The Los Angeles Times, sec. Commentary.

Bartels, Larry M. 2003. Homer Gets a Tax Cut: Inequality and Public Policy in the American Mind. Paper prepared for the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Bartels, Larry M. 1997. "How Campaigns Matter." .

Bartels, Larry M. 1996. Humanitarianism Items on 1995 Pilot Study, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes008377.

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.

Bartels, Larry M. 1992. The Impact of Electioneering in the United States. in Electioneering: A Comparative Study of Continuity and Change. David Butler, and Austin RanneyOxford: Clarendon Press.

Bartels, Larry M. 2003. Is "popular rule" possible?; Polls, political psychology, and democracy. The Brookings Review 21, no. 3: 12.

Bartels, Larry M. 1996. Issue Scales Versus Effort Items on the 1995 Pilot Study, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes008387. s.

Bartels, Larry M. 1986. Issue Voting Under Uncertainty: An Empirical Test. American Journal of Political Science 30: 709-28.

Bartels, Larry M. 1992. Messages Received: The Political Impact of Media Exposure. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Bartels, Larry M. 1998. Panel Effects in the American National Election Studies. Presented at the annual meeting of the Political Methodology Group.

Bartels, Larry M. 1999. Panel Effects in the American National Election Studies. Political Analysis 8, no. 1: 1-20.

Bartels, Larry M. 2000. Partisanship and Voting Behavior, 1952-1996 . American Journal of Political Science 44, no. 1: 35-50.

Bartels, Larry M. 1996. Pooling Disparate Observations. American Journal of Political Science 40, no. 3: 905-42.

Bartels, Larry M. 1988. Presidential Primaries and the Dynamics of Public Choice. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Bartels, Larry M. 1988. Presidential Primaries and the Dynamics of Public Choice.Princeton University Press.

Bartels, Larry M. 2000. Question Order and Declining Faith in Elections , NES Technical Report Series (Document nes010282).

Bartels, Larry M. 2002. Question Order and Declining Faith in Elections. Public Opinion Quarterly 66, no. 1: 67-79.

Bartels, Larry M. 1996. Talk Radio Items on 1995 Pilot Study, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes008397.

Bartels, Larry M. 1996. Television News Items on 1995 Pilot Study, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes008407.

Bartels, Larry M. 1997. Three Virtues of Panel Data for the Analysis of Campaign Effects. Paper presented at the Conference on "Capturing Campaign Effects".

Bartels, Larry M. 2004. Unenlightened Self-Interest. The American Prospect 15, no. 6: A17-9.

Bartels, Larry M. 1996. Uninformed Voters: Information Effects in Presidential Elections. American Journal of Political Science 40, no. 1: 194-230.

Bartels, Larry M. 1995. Where the Ducks Are: Voting Power in a Party System. Presented at the Conference on New Perspectives on Party Politics honoring Stanley Kelley, Jr.

Bartels, Larry M. 1998. Where the Ducks Are: Voting Power in a Party System. in Politicians and Party Politics. ed. John G. Geer, 43-80. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.

Bartels, Larry M., and Wendy Rahn. 2000. Political Attitudes in the Post-Network Era. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Bartels, Larry M., and John Zaller. 2001. Presidential Vote Models: A Recount. PS: Political Science and Politics.

Barton, Wesley LaVelle. 2001. "Participatory resources and African American voter turnout: A comparative analysis of the 1992 and 1996 presidential elections ." Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Basinger, Scott, and Howard Lavine. 2005. Ambivalence, Information, and Electoral Choice. American Political Science Review 99, no. 2: 169-84.

Basinger, Scott, Howard Lavine, and Scott Mellon. 2004. Voter Heterogeneity: The Consequences of Ambivalence for Senate Elections. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Bass, Jr. Harold F., Dom Bonafede, and Charles C. Euchner. 1990. The Presidents and the Public. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press.

Bates, Karl Leif. 17 June 1996. Negative political ads are drilled into voters' minds in 15-second sound bites. The Detroit News, sec. Discovery, Section E.

Baughman, John. 1998. Deciding to Vote, Deciding to Tell: A Bivariate Probit Model of Overreported Vote. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Baum, Matthew A. 2004. Circling the Wagons: Soft News and Isolationism in American Public Opinion. International Studies Quarterly 48, no. 2: 313-38.

Baum, Matthew A. 2000. A Paradox of Public Opinion: Why A Less Interested Public is More Attentive to War. University of California website.

Baum, Matthew A. 2002. Sex, Lies, and War: How Soft News Brings Foreign Policy to the Inattentive Public. The American Political Science Review 96, no. 1.

Baum, Matthew A. 2003. Soft News Goes to War : Public Opinion and American Foreign Policy in the New Media Age. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Baum, Matthew A. 2005. Talking the Vote: Why Presidential Candidates Hit the Talk Show Circuit. American Journal of Political Science 49, no. 2: 213.

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.

Bauman, Kurt. 1998. Direct Measures of Poverty as Indicators of Economic Need: Evidence From The Survey of Income and Program Participation. Population Division Technical Working Paper No. 30.

Baumer, Donald C. 1995. Party Images and the American Electorate. American Politics Quarterly 23, no. 1: 33-61.

Baumgartner, Frank R., and Beth L. Leech. 1998. The Importance of Groups in Politics and in Political Science. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Baumgartner, Frank R., and Jack L. Walker. 1987. Survey Research and Membership in Voluntary Organizations. Presented at the NES Conference on Groups and American Politics.

Baumgartner, Frank R., and Jack L. Walker. 1988. Survey Research and Membership in Voluntary Organizations. American Journal of Political Science 32, no. 4: 908-28.

Baxter, Sandra, and Marjorie Lansing. 1983. Women and Politics: The Visible Majority. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

Baxter, Tom. 30 July 2000. Though Eyes on Bush, Sideshow Merit Look. The Atlantic Journal and Constitution, sec. News, col. 18A.

Beail, Linda Mishawn. 1998. "Motherhood and Apple Pie: A Missing Piece of American Politics." Ph.D. dissertation, The University of Iowa.

Bean, Clive S., and Martin P. Wattenberg. 1998. Attitudes Towards Divided Government and Ticket-Splitting in Australia and the United States. Australian Journal of Political Science 33, no. 1: 25-36.

Bean, Jonathan J. 2001. Big Government and Affirmative Action: The Scandalous History of the Small Business Administration. Lexington, KY: The University Press of Kentucky.

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.

Beatty, Kathleen Murphy. 1978. "Political Issues, Age, and the Public's Support for American Political Parties." Ph.D. dissertation, Washington State University.

Beatty, Kathleen Murphy, and Oliver Walter. 1983. The Religious Right and Electoral Change. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Bebitch, Sherry. 14 July 1996. Politics: Why State's New Budget Almost Arrived on Time. Los Angeles Times, sec. Opinion; Part M, p. 1.

Beck, Nathaniel. 1999. Political Methodology: A Welcoming Discipline.

Beck, Nathaniel, and John C. Pierce. 1977. Political Involvement and Party Allegiances in Canada and the United States. International Journal of Comparative Sociology 18: 23-43.

Beck, Paul, Richard Gunther, and Corwin Smidt. 2005. Communication and Mobilization in 2004: Intermediaries and Voters in the American Presidential Contest. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Beck, Paul Allen. 1984. Communications: Updating Political Periods and Political Participation. American Political Science Review 78: 198-201.

Beck, Paul Allen. 1983. Context, Choice, and Consequence: Beaten and Unbeaten Paths toward a Science of Electoral Behavior. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Beck, Paul Allen. 1984. The Dealignment Era in America. in Electoral Change in Advanced Industrial Societies: Realignment or Dealignment? eds. Russell J. Dalton, Scott C. Flanagan, and Paul Allen BeckPrinceton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Beck, Paul Allen. 1979. The Electoral Cycle and Patterns of American Politics. British Journal of Political Science 9, no. 2: 129-56.

Beck, Paul Allen. 1974. Environment and Party: The Impact of Political and Demographic County Characteristics on Party Behavior. American Political Science Review 68, no. 3: 1229-44.

Beck, Paul Allen. 1988. Incomplete Realignment: The Reagan Legacy for Parties and Elections. In The Reagan Legacy: Promise and Performance. Charles O. JonesChatham: Chatham House Publishers.

Beck, Paul Allen. 1975. Models for Analyzing Panel Data: A Comparative Review. Political Methodology 2: 357-80.

Beck, Paul Allen. 1977. Partisan Dealignment in the Postwar South. American Political Science Review 71, no. 2: 477-96.

Beck, Paul Allen. 1997. Party Politics in America. 8th ed.Addison, Wesley, Longman.

Beck, Paul Allen. 1974. A Socialization Theory of Realignment: The South. Presented at the Southwestern Social Science Association Convention.

Beck, Paul Allen, and M. Kent Jennings. 1979. Political Periods and Political Participation. American Political Science Review 73, no. 3: 739-50.

Becker, Henk A. 1991. Dynamics of Cohort and Generations Research. Proceedings of a Symposium at the University of UtrechtAmsterdam: Thesis Publishers.

Beckwith, Karen L. 1986. American Women and Political Participation: The Impacts of Work, Generation and Feminism. Westport: Greenwood.

Beckwith, Karen L. 1982. "Patterns of Mass Political Participation Among American Women." Ph.D. dissertation, Syracuse University.

Beebe, Timothy. 1992. The Effects of Pre-Notification and Incentive on Panel Attrition, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes002285.

Beem, Christopher. 2000. The Necessity of Politics: Reclaiming American Public Life. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Beinart, Peter. 1997. The nationalist revolt . The New Republic 217, no. 22: 20-6.

Belanger, Eric, and Jean-François Godbout. 2005. Economic Voting and Political Sophistication in the U.S.A Reassessment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Belli, Robert F., Sean E. Moore, and John VanHoewyk. 2006. An Experimental Comparison of Question Forms Used to Reduce Vote Overreporting. Electoral Studies 25, no. 4: 751-59.

Belli, Robert F., Michael W. Traugott, and Matthew N. Beckmann. 2001. What Leads to Voting Overreports? Contrasts of Overreporters to Validated Voters and Admitted Nonvoters in the American National Election Studies. Journal of Official Statistics 17, no. 4: 479-98.

Belli, Robert F., Michael W. Traugott, Margaret Young, and Katherine A. McGonagle. 1999. Reducing vote overreporting in surveys . Public Opinion Quarterly 63, no. 1: 90-108.

Belli, Robert F., Michael W. Traugott, Margaret Young, and Katherine A. McGonagle. 1999. Reducing Voter Overreporting in Surveys: Social Desirability, Memory Failure and Source Monitoring. Public Opinion Quarterly 63, no. 1: 90-108.

Belli, Robert F., Santa M. Traugott, and Steven J. Rosenstone. 1994. Reducing Over-Reporting of Voter Turnout: An Experiment using a ‘Source Monitoring’ Framework, NES Technical Report Series (Document nes010153).

Belt, Todd. 2004. Public Support for the War on Terror. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

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.

Bendyna, Mary E. 2000. "The Catholic Ethic in American Politics: Evidence from Survey Research ." Ph.D. Dissertation, Georgetown University.

Bendyna, Mary E., and Celinda C. Lake. 1994. Gender and Voting in the 1992 Presidential Election. in The Year of the Woman: Myths and Realities. eds. Elizabeth Adell Cook, Sue Thomas, and Clyde WilcoxBoulder, CO: Westview Press.

Benedetto, Richard. 23 March 2000. Low Voter Turnout Expected Despite Records in Republican Primary Elections This Year. USA Today, sec. News, p. 15A.

Bennett, Drake. 30 May 2004. Who Votes (and Who Cares) Commentators Love to Complain about the Apathetic American Voter, but Does Low Turnout Really Matter? Boston Globe, p. D1.

Bennett, Linda L. M. 1986. The Gender Gap: When an Opinion Gap is Not a Voting Block. Social Science Quarterly 67, no. 3: 613-25.

Bennett, Linda L. M., and Stephen Earl Bennett. 1990. Living with Leviathan: Americans Coming to Terms with Big Government. Lawrence: University of Kansas Press.

Bennett, Linda L. M., and Stephen Earl Bennett. 1995. Looking at Leviathan: Dimensions of Opinion about Big Government. in Broken Contract?: Changing Relationships Between Americans and Their Government . ed. Stephen C. Craig, 23-45. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Bennett, Linda L. M., and Stephen Earl Bennett. 1996. Looking at Leviathan: Dimensions of Opinion About Big Government. in Broken Contract? Changing Relationships Between Americans and their Government. ed. Stephen C. CraigBoulder, CO: Westview Press.

Bennett, Sherry L., and Renee M. Smith. 1999. Representation and Salient Issues: Legislator Responsiveness to the Service Constituency. Revised version of the paper presented at the 1998 annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Polmeth Working Paper.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 1995. American's Knowledge of Ideology, 1980-1992. American Politics Quarterly 23, no. 3: 259-78.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 1995. American's Opinions About Affirmative Action.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 2002. Americans' Exposure to Political Talk Radio and their Knowledge of Public Affairs. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media 46, no. 1: 72-86.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 2002. Another Lesson about Public Opinion During the Clinton-Lewinsky Scandal. Presidential Studies Quarterly 32, no. 2: 276.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 1984. Apathy in America, 1964-1982: A New Measure Applied to Old Questions. Micropolitics 3: 499-545.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 1986. Apathy in America: Causes and Consequences of Citizen Political Indifference, 1960-1984. Dobbs Ferry: Transnational Publishers.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 1994. Changing Levels of Political Information in 1988 and 1990. Political Behavior 16: 1-20.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 2006. Comment on "American Democracy in an Age of Rising Inequality". PS, Political Science and Politics 39, no. 1: 51-7.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 2006. Comment on "American Democracy in an Age of Rising Inequality". Political Science & Politics 39, no. 1: 51-6.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 1995. Comparing Americans' Political Information in 1988 and 1992. Journal of Politics 57, no. 2: 521-32.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 1973. Consistency among the Public's Social Welfare Policy Attitudes in the 1960s. Public Choice 17, no. August: 544-70.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 1990. The Education-Turnout 'Puzzle' in Recent U.S. National Elections. Electoral Studies 9, no. 1: 51-8.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 2003. Is the Public's Ignorance of Politics Trivial? Critical Review 15, no. 3/4: 307-37.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 1996. "Know-Nothings" Revisited Again. Political Behavior 18: 219-33.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 1988. Know-Nothings Revisited: the Meaning of Political Ignorance Today. Social Science Quarterly 69, no. 2: 476-90.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 1997. Knowledge of Politics and Sense of Subjective Political Competence. American Politics Quarterly 25, no. 2: 230-240.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 1989. Left Behind: Economic Adversity and Declining Turnout among Noncollege Young Whites, 1964-1988 . Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 1991. Left Behind: Exploring Declining Turnout Among Noncollege Young Whites, 1964-1988. Social Science Quarterly 2: 314-33.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 1994. The Persian Gulf War's Impact on American Political Information. Political Behavior 16: 179-202.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 1992. The Persian Gulf War's Impact on Americans' Political Information. Presented at the Conference on the Political Consequences of War.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 1995. Political Conversations in the United States: Who Talks to Whom, Why, and Why Not. American Review of Politics 16, no. Fall/Winter: 277-98.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 2002. Predicting Americans' exposure to political talk radio in 1996, 1998, and 2000. Harvard International Journal of Press-Politics 7, no. 1: 9-22.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 2005. Public Ignorance Revisited. Public Opinion Pros.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 1989. Trends in Americans' Political Information, 1967-1987. American Politics Quarterly 17: 422-35.

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. 1983. The Withered Roots: Apathy in America, 1964 to 1980. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Bennett, Stephen Earl. 1998. 'Young Americans' Indifference to Media Coverage of Public Affairs. PS: Political Science and Politics 31, no. 3: 535-41.

Bennett, Stephen Earl, and Linda L. M. Bennett. 1989. Enduring Gender Differences in Political Interest: The Impact of Socialization and Political Dispositions. American Politics Quarterly 17: 105-22.

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