The ANES Bibliography - C

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Abelson, Donald E., and Christine M. Carberry. 1997. Policy Experts in Presidential Campaigns: A Model of Think Tank Recruitment. Presidential Studies Quarterly 27, no. 4: 679-97.

Abramowitz, Alan I. 1981. Party and Individual Accountability in the 1978 Congressional Election. in Congressional Elections. eds. Louis Sandy Maisel, and Joseph CooperBeverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications.

Abramowitz, Alan I., Albert D. Cover, and Helmut Norpoth. 1984. The President's Party in Midterm Elections: Going from Bad to Worse. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Abramowitz, Alan I., Albert D. Cover, and Helmut Norpoth. 1986. The President's Party in Midterm Elections: Going From Bad to Worse. American Journal of Political Science 30, no. 3: 562-76.

Abramowitz, Alan I., and Kenneth J. Cribbs. 1989. Don't Worry, Be Happy: Evaluations of Senate and House Incumbents in 1988 . Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Abramson, Paul R., and William Claggett. 1992. The Quality of Record Keeping and Racial Differences in Validated Turnout. Journal of Politics 54, no. 3: 871-80.

Abramson, Paul R., and William Claggett. 1984. Race-Related Differences in Self-Reported and Validated Turnout. Journal of Politics 46, no. 2: 719-38.

Abramson, Paul R., and William Claggett. 1989. Race Related Differences in Self-Reported and Validated Turnout in 1986. Journal of Politics 51 , no. 2: 397-408.

Abramson, Paul R., and William Claggett. 1991. Racial Differences in Self-Reported and Validated Turnout in the 1988 Presidential Election. Journal of Politics 53 , no. 1: 186-97.

Abramson, Paul R., and William Claggett. 1996. Resources, Benefits, Mobilization and Political Participation in Rosenstone and Hansen's Mobilization, Participation and Democracy in America. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Acock, Alan C., Harold D. Clarke, and Marianne C. Stewart. 1985. A New Model for Old Measures: A Covariance Structure Analysis of Political Efficacy. The Journal of Politics 47, no. 4: 1062-84.

Aldrich, John H., and Charles F. Cnudde. 1975. Probing the Bounds of Conventional Wisdom: A Comparison of Regression, Probit, and Discriminant Analysis. American Journal of Political Science 19, no. 3: 571-608.

Aldrich, John H., and Richard G. Niemi. 1995. The Sixth American Party System: Electoral Change, 1952-1992. in Broken Contract?: Changing Relationships Between Americans and Their Government . ed. Stephen C. Craig, 87-109. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Aldrich, John H., and Richard G. Niemi. 1996. The Sixth American Party System: Electoral Change, 1952-1992. in Broken Contract? Changing Relationships Between Americans and their Government. ed. Stephen C. CraigBoulder, CO: Westview Press.

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., Ronald Cohen, and Theodore M. Newcomb. 1991. Political Attitudes over the Life Span: The Bennington Women after Fifty Years. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press.

Andersen, Kristi, and Elizabeth Adell Cook. 1985. Women, Work and Political Attitudes. American Journal of Political Science 29, no. 3: 606-25.

Atkeson, Lonna Rae, and Nancy Carrillo. 2001. More is Better: The Impact of Female Descriptive Representation on Citizen Attitudes toward Government Responsiveness. Paper prepared for delivery at the 2001 annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Atkeson, Lonna Rae, James A. McCann, Ronald B. Rapoport, and Walter J. Stone. 1996. Citizens for Perot: Assessing Patterns of Alienation and Activism. in Broken Contract? Changing Relationships Between Americans and their Government. ed. Stephen C. CraigBoulder: Westview Press.

Atkeson, Lonna Rae, James A. McCann, Ronald B. Rapoport, and Walter J. Stone. 1995. Citizens for Perot: Assessing Patterns of Alienation and Activism. in Broken Contract?: Changing Relationships Between Americans and Their Government . ed. Stephen C. Craig, 147-66. Boulder, CO: Westview 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.

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.

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.

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., 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.

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, 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 Eric W. Rademacher. 1997. The Age of Indifference Revisited: Patterns of Political Interest, Media Exposure, and Knowledge among Generation X. in After the Boom. eds. Stephen C. Craig, and Stephen Earl BennettNew York: Rowman and Littlefield.

Bernstein, Robert A., Anita Chadha, and Robert Montjoy. 2001. Overreporting Voting: Why it Happens and Why it Matters . Public Opinion Quarterly 65, no. 1: 22-44.

Bernstein, Robert A., Anita Chadha, and Robert Montjoy. 1998. Overreporting Voting: Why People Lie. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Black, Merle, and George B. Rabinowitz. 1980. American Electoral Change: 1952-1972 With a Note on 1976. in The Party Symbol: Readings on Political Parties. ed. William J. CrottySan Francisco, CA: W.H. Freeman and Company.

Bledsoe, Timothy, Susan Welch, Lee Sigelman, and Michael Combs. 1995. Residential Context and Racial Solidarity among African Americans. American Journal of Political Science 39, no. 2: 434-58.

Bokowski, Deborah, and Aage R. Clausen. 1979. Federalism, Representation, and the Amendment Process: The Case of the Equal Rights Amendment. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Brown, Robert D., and Edward G. Carmines. 1995. Materialists, Postmaterialists and the Criteria for Political Choice in U.S. Presidential Elections. Journal of Politics 57, no. 2: 483-94.

Bruce, John M., John A. Clark, and Rachel E. Goldberg. 1996. The Changing Coalitional Structure of the Republican Party, 1984-1992. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Brudney, Jeffrey L., and Gary W. Copel. 1984. Evangelicals as a Political Force: Reagan and the 1980 Religious Vote. Social Science Quarterly 65: 1072-79.

Budge, Ian, and Dennis Farlie. 1976. A Comparative Analysis of Factors Correlated with Turnout and Voting Choice. in Party Identification and Beyond: Representations of Voting and Party Competition. editors Ian Budge, Ivor Crewe, and Dennis FarlieVol. 64. New York: Wiley.

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.

Cahill, Sean. 2003. The Importance of GLBT Think Tanks to Our Agenda of Equality and Liberation . in Gay and Lesbian Rights Organizing: Community-Based Strategies. ed. Yolanda C. Padilla, 129-46. Binghamton, NY: Harrington Park Press.

Cahill, Sean. 23 June 2003. A Milestone for Gay Marriage. The New York Times, sec. Editorial Desk, col. A4 p. 20.

Cain, Bruce E., John A. Ferejohn, and Morris P. Fiorina. 1984. The Constituency Service Basis of the Personal Vote for U.S. Representatives and British Members of Parliament. American Political Science Review 78, no. 1: 110-25.

Cain, Bruce E., John A. Ferejohn, and Morris P. Fiorina. 1980. Legislators v. Legislatures: A Comparative Analysis of Fenno's Paradox. Presented at the NES Research and Development Conference on Congressional Elections.

Cain, Bruce E., John A. Ferejohn, and Morris P. Fiorina. 1987. The Personal Vote: Constituency Service and Electoral Independence. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Cain, Bruce E., John A. Ferejohn, and Morris P. Fiorina. 1979. The Roots of Legislator Popularity in Great Britain and the United States. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

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.

Caldeira, Gregory A., Samuel C. Patterson, and Gregory A. Markko. 1985. The Mobilization of Voters in Congressional Elections. Journal of Politics 47, no. 2: 492-509.

Calhoun-Brown, Allison. 1996. African American Churches and Political Mobilization: The Psychological Impact of Organizational Resources. The Journal of Politics 58, no. 4: 935-53.

Calhoun-Brown, Allison. 1998. The Politics of Black Evangelicals: What Hinders Diversity in the Christian Right? American Politics Quarterly 26, no. 1: 81-109.

Callaghan, Peter. 25 February 2003. Politicians Should Look in the Mirror to See Why Trust is Low. The News Tribune, sec. South Sound/Local, p. B01.

Callaghan, Peter. 2 24 October 2000. A Vote From the Heart Counts the Same as a Vote From the Head. The News Tribune, p. B1.

Callahan, David. 1998. Ballot Blocks: What Gets the Poor to the Polls? The American Prospect, no. 39: 68-75.

Calvert, Randall L., and John A. Ferejohn. 1983. Coattail Voting in Recent Presidential Elections. American Political Science Review 77, no. 2: 407-19.

Calvo, Dana. 12 September 2000. Catholic Voters are Having a Hard Time Getting Off the Fence. The Los Angeles Times, p. A-16.

Calvo, Maria Antonia, and Steven J. Rosenstone. 1990. The Re-Framing of the Abortion Debate, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes002277.

Cam, Cindy Diane. 2003. "Thinking More or Less: Cognitive Effort in the Formation of Public Opinion ." Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Michigan.

Camara-Fuentes, Luis R. 1999. "The Madness of Every Four Years: A Comparative Study of Voting, Candidate Selection and Turnout in Puerto Rico and the United States." Ph.D. dissertation, The University of Michigan.

Campanelli, Melissa. 23 March 1998. Americans Rate Postal Service as the Top Federal Agency, Study Finds. DM News, p. 3.

Campbell, Andrea L. 2003. How Policies Make Citizens: Senior Political Activism and the American Welfare State. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Campbell, Andrea L. 1996. Political Awareness and the Differing Bases of Ideological Self-Identification. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Campbell, Andrea L. 2002. Self-Interest, Social Security, and the Distinctive Participation Patterns of Senior Citizens. The American Political Science Review 96, no. 3: 565-74.

Campbell, Angus. 1956. The Case of the Missing Democrats. New Republic 2, no. July: 12-15.

Campbell, Angus. 1962. Has Television Reshaped Politics? Columbia Journalism Review 2, no. Fall: 10-13.

Campbell, Angus. 1968. How We Voted and Why. The Nation 25, no. November: 550-53.

Campbell, Angus. 1966. Interpreting the Presidential Victory. in The National Election of 1964. ed. Jr. Milton C. CummingsWashington, D.C.: Brookings.

Campbell, Angus. 1958. The Political Implications of Community Identification. in Approaches to the Study of Politics. editor Ronald YoungEvanston, IL: Northwestern University Press.

Campbell, Angus. 1971. Politics through the Life Cycle. The Gerontologist 11, no. Summer: 112-17.

Campbell, Angus. 1962. Prospects for November. New Republic 8, no. October: 13-15.

Campbell, Angus. 1960. Surge and Decline: A Study of Electoral Change. Public Opinion Quarterly 24, no. Fall: 397-418.

Campbell, Angus. 1971. White Attitudes Toward Black People. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.

Campbell, Angus. 1964. Who Are the Non-Voters? New Society 16, no. January: 11-12.

Campbell, Angus. 1957. Who Really Switched in the Last Election? U.S. News & World Report, sec. March 29, pp. 62-67.

Campbell, Angus, Philip E. Converse, Warren E. Miller, and Donald Stokes. 1960. The American Voter. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Campbell, Angus, Philip E. Converse, Warren E. Miller, and Donald Stokes. 1966. Elections and the Political Order. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Campbell, Angus, Philip E. Converse, Warren E. Miller, and Donald Stokes. 1961. Stability and Change in 1960: A Reinstating Election. American Political Science Review 55, no. June: 269-80.

Campbell, Angus, and Homer C. Cooper. 1956. Group Differences in Attitudes and Votes. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.

Campbell, Angus, Gerald Gurin, and Warren E. Miller. 1954. The Electoral Switch of 1952. Scientific American 190, no. May: 31-36.

Campbell, Angus, Gerald Gurin, and Warren E. Miller. 1953. Political Issues and the Vote: November 1952. American Political Science Review 47, no. 2: 359-85.

Campbell, Angus, Gerald Gurin, and Warren E. Miller. 1953. Television and the Election. Scientific American 188: 46-8.

Campbell, Angus, Gerald Gurin, Warren E. Miller, Sylvia Eberhart, and Robert O. McWilliams. 1954. The Voter Decides. Evanston, IL: Row, Peterson, and Co.

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

Campbell, Angus, and Warren E. Miller. 1957. The Motivational Basis of Straight and Split Ticket Voting. American Political Science Review 51, no. 2: 293-312.

Campbell, Angus, and Donald Stokes. 1959. Partisan Attitudes and the Presidential Vote. in American Voting Behavior. Eugene Brudick, and Arthur J. Brodbeck, 353-71. Glencoe, IL: The Free Press.

Campbell, Angus, and Henry Valen. 1961. Party Identification in Norway and the United States. Public Opinion Quarterly 25, no. Winter: 505-25.

Campbell, Bruce A. 1979. The American Electorate: Attitudes and Action. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

Campbell, Bruce A. 1979. Explaining Change in Party Identification: A Functional Approach. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Campbell, Bruce A. 1976. From Clarity to Confusion: The Case of the Southern Independent. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Campbell, Bruce A. 1970. The Lessons of 1968 and the Election of 1970. Keynote address for "Participation '70".

Campbell, Bruce A. 1976. The Normal Vote and Partisan Change in the South. Presented at the annual meeting of the Atlanta Chapter of the American of the American Statistical Association.

Campbell, Bruce A. 1977. Patterns of Change in the Partisan Loyalties of Native Southerners: 1952-1972. Journal of Politics 39, no. 3: 730-61.

Campbell, Bruce A. 1980. Population Redistribution and Voting Patterns in the United States. Reprinted in Briefing on Implications of Internal Migration. Serial No. 96-100 ed.,Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office.

Campbell, Bruce A. 1980. Realignment, Party Decomposition, and Issue Voting. In Realignment in American Politics. Bruce A. Campbell, and Richard J. TrillingAustin: University of Texas Press.

Campbell, David E. 2001. And A Little Child Shall Lead Them: A Test of the Socialization Theory of Realignment. Paper prepared for the Political Psychology and Behavior Workshop.

Campbell, David E. 2002. The Young the Realigning: A Test of the Socialization Theory of Realignment. Public Opinion Quarterly 66, no. 2: 209-34.

Campbell, Don. 20 October 2003. 'Maybe' now prevails in presidential surveys. USA Today, sec. News, p. 15A.

Campbell, J. C., and John M. Strate. 1981. Are Old People Conservative? Gerontologist 21, no. 6: 580-591.

Campbell, James. 1983. The Electoral Consequences of Issue Ambiguity: An examination of the Presidential Candidates Issue Positions from 1968 to 1980. Political Behavior 5: 277-91.

Campbell, James. 1983. The Return of the Incumbents: The Nature of the Incumbent Advantage. Western Political Quarterly 36: 434-44.

Campbell, James A. 1987. The Revised Theory of Surge and Decline. American Journal of Political Science 31, no. 4: 965-79.

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. 1983. Ambiguity in the Issue Positions of Presidential Candidates: A Causal Analysis. American Journal of Political Science 27, no. 2: 284-93.

Campbell, James E. 1982. Ambiguity in the Issue Positions of Presidential Candidates: Causes and Consequences. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Campbell, James E. 2000. The American Campaign: U.S. Presidential Campaigns and the National Vote. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press.

Campbell, James E. 1989. The Cross-Pressured Partisan. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Campbell, James E. 1984. The Intervals of Party Identification: Rescaling the Partisan Categories. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

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.

Campbell, James E. 1997. The Presidential Pulse and the 1994 Midterm Congressional Election. The Journal of Politics 59, no. 3: 830-57.

Campbell, James E. 1993. The Presidential Pulse of Congressional Elections. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky.

Campbell, James E. 2001. When have presidential campaigns decided election outcomes? American Politics Research 29, no. 5: 437-60.

Campbell, James E. 2005. Why Bush Won the Presidential Election of 2004: Incumbency, Ideology, Terrorism, and Turnout. in The Meaning of American Democracy. ed. Robert Y. Shapiro, 205-27. New York, NY: The Academy of Political Science.

Campbell, James E. 2005. Why Bush Won the Presidential Election of 2004: Incumbency, Ideology, Terrorism, and Turnout. Political Science Quarterly 120, no. 2: 219-41.

Cannon, Carl M. 1999. A Pox on Both Our Parties. National Journal 31, no. 10: 608-11.

Cannon, Lynn Weber. 1978. A Macro Social Indicator Model of Trends in Social Class Identification in the United States, 1949-1973. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Statistical Association.

Cannon, Lynn Weber. 1980. Normative Embourgeoisement among Blue Collar Workers: A Re-examination Using Longitudinal Data. The Sociological Quarterly 21: 185-95.

Cannon, Lynn Weber. 1980. On the Absolute or Relative Basis of Perception: The Case for Middle Class Identification. Social Indicators Research 8: 347-63.

Cannon, Lynn Weber. 1976. "Social and Demographic Factors Affecting Changes in Subjective Class Identification from 1952 to 1972." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Illinois, Urbana .

Cannon, Lynn Weber, and Bonnie T. Dill. 1980. Changes in Class Consciousness among Blacks from 1952 to 1978. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association.

Cannon, Lynn Weber, and Richard B. Miller. 1978. The Effect of Socioeconomic and Demographic Characteristics on White Attitudes toward Desegregation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Sociological Society.

Canon, David T. 1999. Race, Redistricting, and Representation: The Unintended Consequences of Black Majority Districts. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Cantor, Robert D. 1975. Voting Behavior and Presidential Elections. Itasca, IL: Peacock Publishers.

Capeheart, Loretta June. 2000. "Non-Voting in United States Presidential Elections: Reflections on Pluralism and Elitism ." Ph.D. Dissertation, Texas Woman's University.

Capelos, Theresa. 2001. Understanding Competence: The Role of Sophistication and Affect in Competence Judgments of Presidential Candidates. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Cappella, Joseph N., GangHeong Lee, and Brian Southwell. 1997. The Effects of News and Entertainment on Interpersonal Trust: Political Talk Radio, Newspapers, and Television. Paper presented at the International Communication Association Conference.

Caputo, David, and Jonathan Trichter. 2005. The Newly Registered Voter and Political Participation in the 2004 Presidential Election. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Carlson, Jody. 1981. George C. Wallace and the Politics of Powerlessness; The Wallace Campaigns for the Presidency. New Brunswick: Transaction Books.

Carlson, Neil E. 2004. "The institutional design of civil society: Associational political institutions and support for democratic government." Ph.D. Dissertation, Duke University.

Carlson, Neil E. 1999. The Rationality of Political Culture: Voter Turnout and Social Capital. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Carlson, Neil E. 2003. Testing the Transmission Belt: How Internal Associational Institutions Affect National Political Attitudes and Behaviors in the United States. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Carman, Christopher, and Christopher Wlezien. 1998. Ideological Evaluations of Government Institutions and Policy, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes008517.

Carman, Christopher Jan. 1998. Dimensions of Environmental Policy Support in the United States. Social Science Quarterly 79, no. 4: 717-33.

Carman, Christopher Jan. 2000. "The Nature of Political Environmentalism." Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Houston.

Carmines, Edward, and Michael Ensley. 2004. Policy Preferences and Split-Ticket Voting in the United States. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Carmines, Edward G. 1984. The Dynamics of Issue Evolution: The United States. Electoral Change in Advanced Industrial Democracies: Realignment or Dealignment? eds. Russell J. Dalton, Scott C. Flanagan, and Paul Allen BeckPrinceton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Carmines, Edward G., and Michael Beckman. 1994. Ethics, Ideology and Partisanship: Exploring the Paradox of Conservative Democrats. Political Behavior 16: 203-18.

Carmines, Edward G., and Michael Beckman. 1985. Party Ethos and Political Ideology: Understanding the Partisanship of Conservative Democrats. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Carmines, Edward G., and J. David Gopoian. 1981. Issue Coalitions, Issue Campaigns: The Paradox of Rationality in American Presidential Elections. Journal of Politics 43, no. 4: 1170-89.

Carmines, Edward G., and Geoffrey C. Layman. 1997. Value priorities, partisanship, and electoral choice - The neglected case of the United States. Political Behavior 19, no. 4: 283-316.

Carmines, Edward G., John P. McIver, and James A. Stimson. 1987. Unrealized Partisanship: A Theory of Dealignment. The Journal of Politics 49, no. 2: 376-400.

Carmines, Edward G., and Jr. W. Richard Merriman. 1993. The Changing American Dilemma: Liberal Values and Racial Policies. in Prejudice, Politics and the American Dilemma. Paul M. Sniderman, Philip E. Tetlock, and Edward G. CarminesStanford: Stanford University Press.

Carmines, Edward G., and Harold W. Stanley. 1990. Ideological Realignment in the Contemporary South: Where Have All the Conservatives Gone? In The Disappearing South: Studies in Regional Change and Continuity. Robert P. Steed, Laurence W. Moreland, and Tod A. BakerTuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press.

Carmines, Edward G., and Harold W. Stanley. 1992. The Transformation of the New Deal Party System: Social Groups, Political Ideology, and Changing Partisanship Among Northern White, 1972-1988. Political Behavior 12: 213-37.

Carmines, Edward G., and James A. Stimson. 1977. The Core Issue in the Issue Constraint. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Carmines, Edward G., and James A. Stimson. 1990. Issue Evolution. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Carmines, Edward G., and James A. Stimson. 1981. Issue Evolution, Population Replacement, and Normal Partisan Change. American Political Science Review 75: 107-18.

Carmines, Edward G., and James A. Stimson. 1989. Issue Evolution: Race and the Transformation of American Politics. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Carmines, Edward G., and James A. Stimson. 1986. On the Structure and Sequence of Issue Evolution. American Political Science Review 80: 901-20.

Carmines, Edward G., and James A. Stimson. 1982. Racial Issues and the Structure of Mass Belief Systems. Journal of Politics 44, no. 1: 2-20.

Carmines, Edward G., and James A. Stimson. 1980. The Racial Reorientation of American Politics. in The Electorate Reconsidered. eds. John C. Pierce, and John L. SullivanBeverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications.

Carmines, Edward G., and James A. Stimson. 1980. The Two Faces of Issue Voting. American Political Science Review 74, no. 1: 78-91.

Carpini, Michael X. Delli. 1985. Generations and Politics: The Political Involvement of the Sixties Generation. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Carpini, Michael X. Delli. 1986. Stability and Change in American Politics: The Coming of Age of the Generation of the 1960's. New York: New York University 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.

Carretta, Thomas R. 1983. "Beliefs and Attitudes During a National Crisis: Some Limitations of the Fishbein and Ajzen Model." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pittsburgh.

Carroll, Susan J. 1989. Gender Politics and the Socializing Impact of the Women's Movement. in Political Learning in Adulthood: A Sourcebook of Theory and Research. ed. Roberta S. SigelChicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Carroll, Susan J. 1985. Gender Schema and Mass Politics. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Carroll, Terrance G. 1982. SETUPS: Cross-National and World Politics, Political Participation: The 1974 Election in Canada. Washington: American Political Science Association.

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.

Carsey, Thomas M., and Geoffrey C. Layman. 2006. Changing Sides or Changing Minds? Party Identification and Policy Preferences in the American Electorate. American Journal of Political Science 50, no. 2: 464.

Carsey, Thomas M., and Geoffrey C. Layman. 2001. Party Polarization, Party Proximity, and Preferences for Party Control of Government: Evidence from the 2000 National Elections. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association.

Carsey, Thomas M., and Geoffrey C. Layman. 2004. Policy Balancing and Preferences for Party Control of Government. Political Research Quarterly 57, no. 4: 541-50.

Carsey, Thomas M., and Geoffrey C. Layman. 1998. The Role of Attitudinal Conversation in the Partisan Change Process. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Carsey, Thomas M., and Gerald C. Wright. 1998. State and National Factors in Gubernatorial and Senatorial Elections. American Journal of Political Science 42, no. 3: 994-1002.

Carsey, Thomas M., and Gerald C. Wright. 1998. State and National Factors in Gubernatorial and Senatorial Elections: A Rejoinder. American Journal of Political Science 42, no. 3: 1008-11.

Carter, John W. "Post-Materialism: Its Impact on Presidential Election Year Issues, 1972-2000." Ph.D. Dissertation, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

Carter, Stephen L. 2001. God's Name in Vain: The Wrongs and Rights of Religion in Politics. New York, NY: Basic Books.

Cassedy, Amy E. 1997. "Social Location and the 60s Generation: A Test of Mannheim's Generational Subunit Thesis Using Political Attitudes." Ph.D dissertation, University of Cincinnati.

Cassel, Carol A. 1979. Change in Electoral Participation in the South. Journal of Politics 41, no. 3: 907-17.

Cassel, Carol A. 1978. Class Bases of Southern Politics Among Whites, 1952-1972. Social Science Quarterly 58: 700-07.

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