The ANES Bibliography - F

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.

Abramson, Paul R., and Ada W. Finifter. 1975. City Size and Feelings of Political Competence. Public Opinion Quarterly 39, no. Summer: 189-98.

Abramson, Paul R., and Ada W. Finifter. 1981. On the Meaning of Political Trust: New Evidence from Items Introduced in 1978. American Journal of Political Science 25, no. 2: 297-307.

Alford, Robert R., and Edgar L. Feige. 1989. Information Distortions in Social Systems: The Underground Economy and Other Observer-Subject-Policymaker Feedbacks. in The Underground Economies: Tax Evasion and Information Distortion. ed. Edgar L. Feige, 57-80. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

Alvarez, R. Michael, and Charles H. Franklin. 1996. Attitudes, Uncertainty and Survey Responses.

Alwin, Duane F. Undated. Aging, Personality, and Social Change: The Stability of Individual Differences Over the Adult Life Span. in Life-Span Development and Behavior. eds. David L. Featherman, Richard M. Lerner, and Marion Perlmutter, 135-85. Vol. 12. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 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.

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.

Bennett, Stephen Earl, Richard S. Flickinger, and Staci Lynn Rhine. 2000. Political Talk Over Here, Over There, Over Time. British Journal of Political Science 30, no. 1: 99-119.

Bennett, Stephen Earl, Staci Lynn Rhine, and Richard S. Flickinger. 2001. Assessing Americans' Opinions About the News Media's Fairness in 1996 and 1998. Political Communication 18, no. 2: 163-82.

Billingsley, Keith F., and Paul H. Ferber. 1981. Patterns of Issue Orientations: Their Relationship to Electoral Behavior. Western Politics Quarterly 34: 528-42.

Bond, Jon R., and Richard Fleisher. 2001. The polls: Partisanship and presidential performance evaluations. Presidential Studies Quarterly 31, no. 3: 529.

Box-Steffensmeier, Janet M., and Charles H. Franklin. 1995. The Long Campaign: Senate Elections in 1992. in Democracy's Feast: Elections in America. Herbert F. WeisbergChatham, NJ: Chatham House.

Brady, David W., Richard A. Brody, and John A. Ferejohn. 1989. Constituency Preferences and Senatorial Actions: Modeling the Representation of Constituency Interests. Presented at the Conference on Electing the Senate.

Brams, Steven J., and Peter C. Fishburn. 1978. Approval Voting. American Political Science Review 72, no. 3: 831-47.

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.

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.

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

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.

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.

Clark, Terry Nichols, and Lorna Crowley Ferguson. 1981. The Middle Class: New Fiscal Populism and the Taxpayers' Revolt. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Clarke, Peter, and Eric Fredin. 1978. Newspapers, Television and Political Reasoning. Public Opinion Quarterly 42, no. 2: 143-60.

Clubb, Jerome M., William H. Flanigan, and Nancy H. Zingale. 1980. Partisan Realignment: Voters, Parties and Government in American History. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications.

Collie, Melissa P., and John Lyman Mason. 2000. The Electoral Connection Between Party and Constituency Reconsidered: Evidence from the U.S. House of Representatives, 1972-1994. in Continuity and Change in House Elections. eds. David W. Brady, John F. Cogan, and Morris P. Fiorina, 211-34. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

Conover, Pamela Johnston, and Stanley Feldman. 1986. 1985 Pilot Study Measures on Civic Obligation, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes002252.

Conover, Pamela Johnston, and Stanley Feldman. 1980. Belief Systems Organization in the American Electorate: An Alternate Approach. In The Electorate Reconsidered. John C. Pierce, and John L. SullivanBeverly Hills: Sage Publications.

Conover, Pamela Johnston, and Stanley Feldman. 1979. Cognitive Schemata and the Development of Issue Positions. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Conover, Pamela Johnston, and Stanley Feldman. 1984. How People Organize the Political World: A Schematic Model. American Journal of Political Science 28, no. 1: 95-126.

Conover, Pamela Johnston, and Stanley Feldman. 1980. Liberal-Conservative Self-identifications: Their Origins and Meanings. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Conover, Pamela Johnston, and Stanley Feldman. 1987. Measuring Patriotism and Nationalism, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes002263.

Conover, Pamela Johnston, and Stanley Feldman. 1986. Morality Items on the 1985 Pilot Study, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes002251.

Conover, Pamela Johnston, and Stanley Feldman. 1981. The Origins and Meaning of Liberal/ Conservative Self-Identifications. American Journal of Political Science 25, no. 4: 617-45.

Conover, Pamela Johnston, and Stanley Feldman. 1982. Projection and the Perception of Candidates' Issue Positions. The Western Political Quarterly 35: 228-44.

Conover, Pamela Johnston, and Stanley Feldman. 1986. Religion, Morality and Politics: Moral Traditionalism in the 1980s. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Converse, Philip E., and Richard G. Niemi. 1971. Non-voting among Young Adults in the United States. in Political Parties and Political Behavior. 2nd. ed., editors William J. Crotty, Donald Freeman, and Douglas S. GatlinBoston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.

Conway, M. Margaret, and Frank B. Feigert. 1976. Parties and Politics in America. Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.

Cotter, Patrick R., III Samuel H. Fisher, and Felita T. Williams. 1997. Changes in the Composition of Political Activists, 1952-1992. Southern Parties and Elections: Studies in Regional Political Change. Eds. Robert P. Steed, Laurence W. Moreland, and Tod A. Baker, 63-77. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press.

Danley-Scott, Jennifer, and Lee Franklin. 2004. Of Cabbages and Kings: The Discussion Habits of the Politically Attentive. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association.

Darcy, Robert E. 1979. Changes in a Woman's Political Attitudes Accompanying the Birth of her First Child. Synopsized in Families as Educators: Challenges & Opportunities. D. G. Fournier, and G. J. EllisStillwater: Oklahoma State University.

Denk, Charles E., and Steven E. Finkel. 1992. The Aggregate Impact of Explanatory Variables in Logit and Linear Probability Models. American Journal of Political Science 36, no. 3: 785-804.

Erickson, Robert S., and Gerald C. Wright. 2000. Representation of Constitution Ideology in Congress. in Continuity and Change in House Elections. eds. David W. Brady, John F. Cogan, and Morris P. Fiorina, 149-77. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

Fackler, Tim, and Tse-min Lin. 1998. "Are You Being Served? A Pooled Cross-Sectional Analysis of Corruption News, Economic Conditions, and the Vote, 1964-1992." .

Falco, Maria J. 1973. Surveys, Sophomores, and Shoestrings. Teaching Political Science 1, no. October: 59.

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.

Falsani, Cathleen. 18 March 2004. From 'The Passion' to The Purpose-Driven Life, superficial God-talk in the public square is being replaced by complex -- and equally public -- conversations about faith. sec. News Special Edition; Sun-Times Insight, p. 16.

Farah, Barbara G., M. Kent Jennings, and Warren E. Miller. 1981. Convention Delegates: Reform and the Representation of Party Elites, 1972-1980 . Presented at the Conference on Presidential Activities .

Farnsworth, Stephen J. 1999. Federal frustration, state satisfaction? Voters and decentralized governmental power. PUBLIUS-The Journal of Federalism 29, no. 3: 75-88.

Farnsworth, Stephen J. 2003. Political support in a frustrated America. Westport, CT: Praeger.

Fazzari, Justin. 2002. Talk Radio: The Impact on Political Knowledge in 2000. Paper prepared for delivery at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Federico, Christopher. 2006. Ideology and the Affective Structure of Whites' Racial Perceptions. Public Opinion Quarterly 70, no. 3: 327-53.

Federico, Christopher. 2004. Ideology and the Structure of Racial Stereotypes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Federico, Christopher. 2004. When Do Welfare Attitudes Become Racialized? The Paradoxical Effects of Education. American Journal of Political Science 48, no. 2: 374-91.

Federico, Christopher, and James Sidanius. 2002. Sophistication and the Antecedents of Whites' Racial Policy Attitudes: Racism, Ideology, and Affirmative Action in America. Public Opinion Quarterly 66: 145-76.

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.

Fee, Joan L. 1980. Religion, Ethnicity and Class in American Electoral Behavior. In The Party Symbol: Readings on Political Parties. William J. CrottySan Francisco, CA: W.H. Freeman and Company.

Feig, Douglas G. 1990. Dimensions of Southern Public Opinion On Prayer in Schools. In The Disappearing South: Studies in Regional Change and Continuity. Robert P. Steed, Laurence W. Moreland, and Tod A. BakerTuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press.

Feigert, Frank B. 1978. A Caveat in Ticket-Splitting Studies. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association.

Feigert, Frank B. 1979. Illusions of Ticket-splitting. American Politics Quarterly 7: 470-88.

Feigert, Frank B., and W. Bowling. 1980. The Impact of Televised Debates on the 1976 Presidential Election: New Myths and Old Realities. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Feld, Scott L., and Bernard N. Grofman. 1988. Ideological Consistency as a Collective Phenomenon. American Political Science Review 82: 773-88.

Feldman, Stanley. 1983. Economic Individualism and American Public Opinion. American Politics Quarterly 11: 3-29.

Feldman, Stanley. 1982. Economic Self-Interest and Political Behavior. American Journal of Political Science 26, no. 3: 446-66.

Feldman, Stanley. 1984. Economic Self-Interest and the Vote. Political Behavior 63: 229-51.

Feldman, Stanley. 1985. Economic Self-Interest and the Vote: Evidence and Meaning. In Economic Conditions and Electoral Outcomes: The United States and Western Europe. Heinz Eulau, and Michael S. Lewis-BeckNew York: Agathon Press.

Feldman, Stanley. 1987. Evaluation of New Equality Items, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes002266.

Feldman, Stanley. 1983. The Measurement and Meaning of Trust in Government. Political Methodology 9: 341-54.

Feldman, Stanley. 1983. Report on Values in the 1983 Pilot Study, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes002242.

Feldman, Stanley. 1988. Structure and Consistency in Public Opinion: the Role of Core Beliefs and Values. American Journal of Political Science 32, no. 2: 416-40.

Feldman, Stanley, and Patricia Conley. 1991. Explaining Explanations of Changing Economic Conditions. In Economics and Politics: The Calculus of Support. Helmut Norpoth, Michael S. Lewis-Beck, and Jean-Dominique LafayAnn Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.

Feldman, Stanley, and Pamela Johnston Conover. 1983. Candidates, Issues and Voters: The Role of Inference in Political Perception. Journal of Politics 45, no. 4: 810-39.

Feldman, Stanley, and Marco R. Steenbergen. 2001. The Humanitarian Foundation of Public Support for Social Welfare. American Journal of Political Science 45, no. 3: 658-77.

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.

Feldman, Stanley, and Karen Stenner. 1994. Order, Threat, and Political Intolerance. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Feldman, Stanley, and John Zaller. 1992. The Political Culture of Ambivalence: Ideological Responses to the Welfare State. American Journal of Political Science 36, no. 1: 268-307.

Felter, Elizabeth C. 1995. Political Efficacy in Men and Women: Uncovering the Sex/Gender Differences. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Fenick, Rudy. 1974. "White America Looks at School Desegregation, 1963-1968." Ph.D dissertation, McGill University.

Fenster, Mark Joel. 1983. Approval Voting: Do Moderates Gain? Political Methodology 9: 355-76.

Fenster, Mark Joel. 1983. Support Carter or Kennedy and Vote for Reagan: A Preliminary Analysis of Choice Change During the 1980 Election. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Fenster, Mark Joel. 1987. "The Vote Choice: A Longitudinal Explanation of Decision Making." Ph.D. dissertation, Northwestern University.

Fenton, John H. 1974. An Analysis of the Results of the 1972 Presidential Election. In Perspectives on the Presidency. Stanley Bach, and George T. SulznerLexington: D.C. Heath.

Ferejohn, John A. 1977. On the Decline of Competition in Congressional Elections. American Political Science Review 71, no. 1: 166-76.

Ferejohn, John A. 1998. Race and the Politics of Social Policy. The Social Divide: Political Parties and the Future of Activist Government . ed. Margaret Weir, 417-63. Washington D.C.: Brookings Institution Press.

Ferejohn, John A., and Morris P. Fiorina. 1975. Closeness Counts Only in Horseshoes and Dancing. American Political Science Review 69, no. 3: 920-5.

Ferejohn, John A., and Morris P. Fiorina. 1979. The Decline in Turnout in Presidential Elections. Presented at the Conference on Voter Turnout.

Ferejohn, John A., and Morris P. Fiorina. 1985. Incumbency and Realignment in Congressional Elections. In The New Direction in American Politics. John E. Chubb, and Paul E. PetersonWashington: The Brookings Institution.

Ferejohn, John A., Brian J. Gaines, and Douglas Rivers. 1996. The Failure of Incumbency: Why the Democrats Lost the House in 1994.

Ferguson, Sherry Devereaux. 2000. Researching the Public Opinion Environment: Theories and Methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.

Ferman, Gerald S., and Jack Levin. 1975. Social Science Research: A Handbook for Students. New York, NY: Halsted.

Ferrante, Karlene Marie. 1992. "Moving into the 'Circle of Politics': The Process of Personal Enfranchisement." Ph.D. dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin.

Ferrara, Joseph A. 2004. A Government That Looks Like America? in Is This Any Way to Run a Democratic Government? ed. Steven J. Wayne, 85-100. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press.

Fetzer, Joel S. 2000. Public Attitudes Toward Immigration in the United States, France, and Germany. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

Fetzer, Joel S. 1993. Religiosity and Opposition to War. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Field, John O., and Ronald E. Anderson. 1969. Ideology in the Public's Conceptualization of the 1964 Election. Public Opinion Quarterly 33, no. 3: 380-98.

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.

Filicko, Therese, and John A. Boiney. 1994. Caveat Civitas: The Influence of Efficacy and Trust on Attention to Political Information. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Fine, Terri Susan. 1992. The Impact of Issue Framing on Public Opinion: Toward Affirmative Action Programs. The Social Science Journal 29: 323-34.

Finifter, Ada W. 1996. Attitudes toward individual responsibility and political reform in the former Soviet Union. The American Political Science Review 90, no. 1: 138-61.

Finifter, Ada W., and Bernard M. Finifter. 1989. Party Identification and Political Adaptation of American Migrants in Australia. Journal of Politics 51, no. 3: 599-630.

Finkel, Steven E. 1995. Casual Analysis with Panel Data. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.

Finkel, Steven E. 1984. "The Effect of Participation on Political Efficacy: A Test of the Participatory Theory of Democracy." Ph.D. dissertation, State University of New York at Stony Brook.

Finkel, Steven E. 1989. The Effects of the 1980 and 1984 Campaigns on Mass Ideological Orientations: Testing the Salience Hypothesis. The Western Political Quarterly 42: 325-46.

Finkel, Steven E. 1985. Reciprocal Effects of Participation and Political Efficacy: A Panel Analysis. American Journal of Political Science 29, no. 4: 891-913.

Finkel, Steven E. 1993. Reexamining the 'Minimal Effects' Model in Recent Presidential Campaigns. The Journal of Politics 55, no. 1: 1-21.

Finkel, Steven E., and John G. Geer. 1998. A Spot Check Casting Doubt on the Demobilizing Effect of Attack Advertising. American Journal of Political Science 42, no. 2: 573-95.

Finkel, Steven E., and Howard A. Scarron. 1985. Party Identification and Party Enrollment: The Difference and the Consequences. Journal of Politics 47, no. 2: 620-39.

Finkel, Steven E., and Gregory Trevor. 1986. Reassessing Ideological Bias in Campaign Participation. Political Behavior 8: 374-90.

Fino, Susan P. 2003. A Cure Worse than the Disease? Taxation and Finance Provisions in State Constitutions. Rutgers Law Journal 34: 959.

Finocchiaro, Charles J. 2003. An Institutional View of Congressional Elections: The Impact of Congressional Image on Seat Change in the House. Political Research Quarterly 56, no. 1: 59-65.

Fiorina, Morris P. 1980. The Decline of Collective Responsibility in American Politics. Daedalus 9: 25-45.

Fiorina, Morris P. 2003. Divided Government. New York: Longman Classics in Politica Science.

Fiorina, Morris P. 1978. Economic Retrospective Voting in American National Elections: A Micro-Analysis. American Journal of Political Science 22, no. 2: 426-43.

Fiorina, Morris P. 1991. Elections and the Economy in the 1980s: Short- and Long-Term Effects. in Politics and Economics in the Eighties. eds. Alberto Alesina, and Geoffrey Carliner, 17-40. Chicago, IL: Chicago University Press.

Fiorina, Morris P. 1990. The Electorate in the Voting Booth. in The Parties Respond: Changes in the American Party System. ed. Louis Sandy MaiselBoulder, CO: Westview Press.

Fiorina, Morris P. 1992. An Era of Divided Government. Political Science Quarterly 07: 387-410.

Fiorina, Morris P. 1999. Extreme Voices: A Dark Side of Civic Engagement. eds. Theda Skocpol, and Morris P. Fiorina, 395-426. Washington D.C.: Brookings Institution Press.

Fiorina, Morris P. 1997. Professionalism, Realignment, and Representation. American Political Science Review 91, no. 1: 156-62.

Fiorina, Morris P. 1994. Responses to Porn. Legislative Studies Quarterly 19: 117-25.

Fiorina, Morris P. 1981. Retrospective Voting in American National Elections. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Fiorina, Morris P. 1981. Some Problems in Studying the Effects of Resource Allocation in Congressional Elections. American Journal of Political Science 25, no. 3: 543-67.

Fiorina, Morris P. 1976. The Voting Decision: Instrumental and Expressive Aspects. Journal of Politics 38, no. 2: 390-413.

Fiorina, Morris P. 1983. Who is Held Responsible? Further Evidence on the Hibbing-Alford Thesis. American Journal of Political Science 27, no. 1: 158-65.

Fiorina, Morris P., Samuel Abrams, and Jeremy C. Pope. 2003. The 2000 US presidential election: Can retrospective voting be saved? British Journal of Political Science 33, no. 2: 163-87.

Fiorina, Morris P., and Kenneth A. Shepsle. 1989. Is Negative Voting an Artifact? American Journal of Political Science 33: 423-39.

Firebaugh, Glenn. 1997. Analyzing Repeated Surveys. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

Firebaugh, Glenn, and Kevin Chen. 1995. Vote Turnout of Nineteenth Amendment Women: The Enduring Effect of Disenfranchisement. American Journal of Sociology 100: 972-96.

Fischer, Claude S. 1975. The City and Political Psychology. American Political Science Review 69, no. 2: 559-71.

Fischer, Claude S. 1973. Urban Malaise. Social Forces 52, no. December: 221-35.

Fischle, Mark, Helmut Norpoth, and Karen Stenner. 1995. Time for a Change: Ross Perot and Voter Turnout. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Fisher, Alan M. 1981. Jewish Political Shift? Erosion, Yes; Conversion, No. in Party Coalitions in the 1980's. ed. Seymour Martin LipsetSan Francisco, CA: Institute for Contemporary Studies.

Fisher, Bonnie, Michael Margolis, and David Resnick. 1994. A New Way of Talking Politics: Democracy on the Internet. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Fisher, Dann G., and John T. Sweeney. 1998. The relationship between political attitudes and moral judgment: Examining the validity of the defining issues test . Journal of Business Ethics 17, no. 8: 905-16.

Fisher, III Samuel H. 1989. Ideological Sophistication and Choice of Presidential and Congressional Candidates. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Fitzgerald, Mary. 2001. "Alternative Voting Techniques and Electoral Participation: Voting Reform in the American States, 1972--1998 ." Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park.

Fitzgerald, Mary. 2003. Easier Voting Methods Boost Youth Turnout. Circle Working Paper.

Fitzgerald, Mary. 2005. The Triggering Effects of Alternative Voting Methods on U.S. Political Campaigns and Elections. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American National Election Studies.

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

Flanigan, William H., and David E. RePass. 1969. Electoral Behavior. Little, Brown Manual in Political Analysis. Boston, MA: Little, Brown.

Flanigan, William H., and Nancy H. Zingale. 1982. American Voting Behavior: Presidential Elections from 1952-1980 . Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.

Flanigan, William H., and Nancy H. Zingale. 1975. Political Behavior of the American Electorate, 3rd ed. Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.

Flanigan, William H., and Nancy H. Zingale. 1994. Political Behavior of the American Electorate. 8th ed. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press.

Flanigan, William H., and Nancy H. Zingale. 1998. Political Behavior of the American Electorate, Ninth Edition. Washington D.C.: Congressional Quarterly.

Flanigan, William H., and Nancy H. Zingale. 2000. Political Behavior of the American Electorate, Tenth Edition. Washington D.C.: Congressional Quarterly.

Flanigan, William H., and Nancy H. Zingale. 1982. Western European and Anglo-American Party Systems. Comparative Political Studies 14: 481-515.

Fleisher, Richard, and Jon R. Bond. 2004. The Shrinking Middle in the US Congress. British Journal of Political Science 34, no. 3: 429-51.

Fleishman, John A. 1986. Trends in Self-Identified Ideology from 1972 to1982: No Support for the Salience Hypothesis. American Journal of Political Science 30, no. 3: 517-41.

Fleishman, John A. 1986. Types of Political Attitude Structure: Results of a Cluster Analysis. Public Opinion Quarterly 50, no. 3: 371-86.

Flemming, Gregory N., and Kimberly Parker. 1997. "Race and Reluctant Respondents Possible Consequences of Non-Response for Pre-Election Surveys." A Report for Presentation at the 1997 Meeting of the American Association for Public Opinion Research .

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.

Fogel, Robert William. 2000. The Fourth Great Awakening and the Future of Egalitarianism. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Fordham, Benjamin. 2004. Economic Interests and Public Support for American Foreign Policy. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Fordham, Benjamin O. 2000. The Evolution for Support and Opposition to American Military Spending. Paper prepared for the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Forgette, R., and G. J. Platt. 1999. Voting for the Person, Not the Party: Party Defection, Issue Voting, and Process Sophistication. Social Science Quarterly 80, no. 2: 409-21.

Forgette, Richard, and Jonathan Morris. 2005. Ideologically Extreme Political News and the News Grazer: Does Ideological News Reduce the Mediating Effects of Public Discourse? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Form, William H. 1985. Divided We Stand: Working-Class Stratification in America. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.

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

Foster, Carly Hayden. 2003. Welfare Queens and the Deserving Poor: Public Support for Welfare Spending. Paper prepared for the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Foster, Mark A. 1984. "American Pentecostal Convergence and Divergence: A Hermeneutic and Survey Analysis." Ph.D. dissertation, Mississippi State University.

Fournier, Patrick. 2003. Who Can Be Persuaded To Reverse Their Opinions? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Fournier, Ron. 7 October 2004. Catholic voters fickle Bush, Kerry split bloc wary of liberals, also Iraq war. Advocate, sec. News, p. 2.A.

Fower, III James Henry. 2003. "Emergence in electoral politics." Ph.D., Harvard University.

Fowler, James. 2004. Altruism and Turnout. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

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.

Fowler, Linda L. 1979. Perceptions of District Heterogeneity: The Impact on Competition and Homestyle. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Fox, Cybelle. 2004. The Changing Color of Welfare? How Whites' Attitudes toward Latinos Influence Support for Welfare. The American Journal of Sociology 110, no. 3: 580-625.

Fox, Richard L. 1997. Gender Dynamics in Congressional Elections. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Francia, Peter L. 2000. "Awakening the sleeping giant: The renaissance of organized labor in American politics ." University of Maryland, College Park.

Francia, Peter L., Rachel E. Goldberg, John C. Green, Paul S. Hernson, and Clyde Wilcox. 1999. Individual Donors in the 1996 Federal Elections. in Financing the 1996 Election. ed. John C. Green, 127-53. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.

Francia, Peter L., John C. Green, Paul S. Hernson, Lynda W. Powell, and Clyde Wilcox. 2005. Limousine Liberals and Corporate Conservatives: The Financial Constituencies of the Democratic and Republican Parties. Social Science Quarterly 86, no. 4: 761.

Francia, Peter L., John C. Green, Wesley Joe, Paul S. Herrnson, Lynda W. Powell, Benjamin Webster, and Clyde Wilcox. 2004. Campaign Contributions and Democracy. in Is This Any Way to Run a Democratic Government? ed. Steven J. Wayne, 35-50. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press.

Francia, Peter L., Jonathan S. Morris, Carmine P. Scavo, and Jody Baumgartner. 2005. America Divided? Re-Examining the Myth of the Polarized American Electorate. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Francis, Wayne L. 1976. American Politics: Analysis of Choice. Santa Monica, CA: Goodyear.

Franklin, Charles H. 1991. Candidate Strategy and Voter Response in the 1990 Senate Elections. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Franklin, Charles H. 1989. Eschewing Obfuscation? Campaigns and the Perception of Senate Incumbents. Presented at the Conference on Electing the Senate.

Franklin, Charles H. 1991. Eschewing Obfuscation? Campaigns and the Perceptions of U.S. Senate Incumbents. American Political Science Review 85, no. 4: 1193-213.

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