The ANES Bibliography - H

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

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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.

Alford, John R., and John R. Hibbing. 1989. The Disparate Electoral Security of House and Senate Incumbents. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Alfred, John. 2001. We're All in this Together: The Decline of Trust in Government, 1958-1996. in What is it about Government that Americans Dislike? eds. John R. Hibbing, and Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, 28-46. Cambridge University Press.

Andersen, Robert, and Anthony Heath. 2003. Social Identities and Political Cleavages: the Role of Political Context. Journal Of The Royal Statistical Society Series A 166, no. 3: 301-27.

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.

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.

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.

Benoit, William L., and Glenn J. Hansen. 2004. Issue Ownership in Primary and General Presidential Debates. Argumentation and Advocacy 40, no. 3: 143-55.

Benoit, William L., and Glenn J. Hansen. 2004. Presidential Debate Watching, Issue Knowledge, Character Evaluation, and Vote Choice. Human Communication Research 30, no. 1: 121-44.

Bernstein, Jeffrey L. 2001. Linking Presidential and Congressional Approval During Unified and Divided Governments. in What is it about Government that Americans Dislike? eds. John R. Hibbing, and Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, 98-117. Cambridge University Press.

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

Brady, Henry E., and Michael G. Hagen. 1986. The 'Horse-Race' or the Issues? What Do Voters Learn From Presidential Primaries? Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Bullock, III Charles S., Ronald Keith Gaddie, Scott Buchanan, and Donna R. Hoffman. 1998. The Lost Sixth: Disappearing White Democrats in Southern Congressional Elections. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Cassel, Carol A., and David B. Hill. 1981. The Decision to Vote. in Public Opinion and Public Policy. 3rd ed. ed., ed. Norman R. LuttbegItasca: Peacock.

Cassel, Carol A., and David B. Hill. 1981. Explanations of Turnout Decline: A Multivariate Test. American Politics Quarterly 9: 181-95.

Chanley, Virginia A., Thomas J. Rudolph, and Wendy Rahn. 2001. Public Trust in Government in the Reagan Years and Beyond. in What is it about Government that Americans Dislike? eds. John R. Hibbing, and Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, 59-78. Cambridge University Press.

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

Citrin, Jack, and Samantha Luks. 2001. Revisiting Political Trust in an Angry Age. in What is it about Government that Americans Dislike? eds. John R. Hibbing, and Elizabeth Theiss-Morse, 9-27. Cambridge University Press.

Clubb, Jerome M., and Michael W. Traugott. 1972. National Patterns of Referenda Voting: The 1968 Election. in People and Politics in Urban Society. Urban Affairs Annual Review, V.6 ed., ed. Harlan HahnBeverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications.

Cohen, Jeffrey E., and John A. Hamman. 1991. The Impact of Presidential Campaigning on Midterm U.S. Senate Elections. American Political Science Review 85: 165-78.

Collet, Christian. 1997. Taking the "Abnormal" Route: Backgrounds, Beliefs, and Political Activities of Minor Party Candidates. in Multiparty Politics in America. eds. Paul S. Herrnson, and John C. Green, 103-24. New York, NY: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc.

Collet, Christian. 2002. Taking the Abnormal Route: Backgrounds, Beliefs, and Political Activities of Minor Party Candidates. in Multiparty Politics in America: Prospects and performance. 2nd ed., eds. Paul S. Herrnson, and John C. GreeneLanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Condit, Celeste M., Roxanne L. Parrott, Tina M. Harris, John Lynch, and Tasha Dubriwny. 2004. The Role of "Genetics" in Popular Understandings of Race in the United States . Public Understanding of Science 13, no. 3: 249-72.

Converse, Philip E. 1958. The Shifting Role of Class in Political Attitudes and Behavior. in Readings in Social Psychology. 3rd. ed., editors Eleanor E. Maccoby, Theodore M. Newcomb, and Eugene L. HartleyNew York: Hold, Rinehart, and Winston.

Conway, M. Margaret, and John E. Hughes. 1993. Political Mobilization and Patterns of Voter Turnout. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

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

Craig, Stephen C., and Angela C. Halfacre. 1995. Political Issues and Political Choice: Belief Systems, Generations, and the Potential for Realignment in American Politics. Presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association.

Craig, Stephen C., and Thomas L. Hurley. 1981. Problems of Comparability and Inference Using the CPS 1972 Election Study. American Journal of Political Science 25, no. 4: 808-14.

Dautrich, Kenneth, and Thomas H. Hartley. 1999. How the News Media Fail American Voters: Causes, Consequences, and Remedies. Power, Conflict, and Democracy Series, ed. Robert Y. Shapiro. New York, NY: Columbia University Press.

Declercq, Eugene R., Thomas L. Hurley, and Norman R. Luttbeg. 1977. Presidential Voting Change in the South: 1956-1972. Journal of Politics 39, no. 2: 480-92.

Declercq, Eugene R., Thomas L. Hurley, and Norman R. Luttbeg. 1975. Voting in American Presidential Elections: 1956-1972. American Politics Quarterly 3: 222-46.

Dolan, Kathleen A., and Thomas M. Holbrook. 1998. Knowing Versus Caring: The Role of Affect and Cognition in Political Perceptions. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Dolan, Kathleen A., and Thomas M. Holbrook. 2001. Knowing Versus Caring: The Role of Affect and Cognition in Political Perceptions. Political Psychology 22, no. 1: 27-44.

Dolan, Kathleen A., and Thomas M. Holbrook. 2004. Wishful Thinking in the 2000 Presidential Election . Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Dolbeare, Kenneth M., and Phillip E. Hammond. 1968. The Political Party Basis of Attitudes toward the Supreme Court. Public Opinion Quarterly 32, no. 1: 16-30.

Duff, Brian, Michael J. Hanmer, Won-ho Park, and Ismail K. White. 2004. How Good is This Excuse?: Correction of Overreporting of Voter Turnout Bias in the 2002 American National Election Study, NES Technical Report Series (Document nes010872).

Duff, Brian, Michael J. Hanmer, Won-Ho Park, and Ismail K. White. 2007. Public Opinion Quarterly 71, no. 1: 67-90.

Elifson, Kirk W., and C. Kirk Hadaway. 1985. Prayer in Public Schools: When Church and State Collide. Public Opinion Quarterly 49, no. 3: 317-29.

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

Endersby, James W., and Melvin J. Hinich. 1992. The Stability of Voter Perceptions: A Comparison of Candidate Positions Across Time Using the Spatial Theory of Voting. Mathl. Comput. Modeling 8, no. 9: 67-83.

Enelow, James M., and Melvin J. Hinich. 1985. Estimating the Parameters of a Spatial Model of Elections: An Empirical Test Based on the 1980 National Election Study. Political Methodology 11: 249-68.

Enelow, James M., and Melvin J. Hinich. 1984. The Spatial Theory of Voting. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Enelow, James M., and Melvin J. Hinich. 1994. A Test of the Predictive Dimensions in Spatial Voting Theory. Public Choice 78: 155-69.

Enelow, James M., Melvin J. Hinich, and Nancy R. Mendell. 1986. An Empirical Evaluation of Alternative Spatial Models of Elections . The Journal of Politics 48, no. 3: 675-93.

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.

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.

Freeman, John R., and Daniel Houser. 1998. A Computable Equilibrium Model for the Study of Political Economy. American Journal of Political Science 42, no. 2: 628-60.

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

Gerber, Elisabeth R., and Simon Hug. 2001. Legislative Response to Direct Legislation. in Referendum Democracy: Citizens, Elites and Deliberation in Referendum Campaigns. eds. Matthew Mendelsohn, and Andrew Parkin, 88-108. New York, NY: Palgrave.

Gilens, Martin. 1999. Why Americans Hate Welfare: Race, Media, and the Politics of Antipoverty Policy. Studies in Communication, Media, and Public Opinion, eds. Susan Herbst, and Benjamin I. Page. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press.

Gopoian, J. David, and Sissie Hadjiharalambous. 1994. Late-Deciding Voters in Presidential Elections. Political Behavior 16: 55-78.

Granberg, Donald, and Soren Holmberg. 1990. The Berelson Paradox Reconsidered Intention-Behavior Changers in U.S. and Swedish Election Campaigns . The Public Opinion Quarterly 54, no. 4: 530-550.

Granberg, Donald, and Soren Holmberg. 1991. Election Campaign Volatility in Sweden and the United States. Electoral Studies 10, no. 3: 208-30.

Granberg, Donald, and Soren Holmberg. 1990. The Intention-Behavior Relationship Among U.S. and Swedish Voters. Social Psychology Review 53: 44-54.

Granberg, Donald, and Soren Holmberg. 1986. Political Perception Among Voters in Sweden and the U.S.: Analysis of Issues with Explicit Alternatives. The Western Political Quarterly 39: 7-28.

Granberg, Donald, and Soren Holmberg. 1988. The Political System Matters: Social Psychology and Voting Behavior in Sweden and the United States. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press.

Granberg, Donald, and Soren Holmberg. 1991. Self-reported turnout and voter validation. American Journal of Political Science 35, no. 4: 448-59.

Greeley, Andrew, and Michael Hunt. 1999. Measuring the strength of the religious right . The Christian Century 116, no. 23: 810-5.

Green, John C. 2002. Public Opinion and the American Party System: Possibilities for Multiparty Politics. in Multiparty Politics in America: Prospects and performance. 2nd ed., eds. Paul S. Herrnson, and John C. Green, 59-76. New York, NY: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc.

Gurin, Patricia, Shirley Hatchett, and James S. Jackson. 1989. Hope and Independence: Blacks' Response to Electoral and Party Politics. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation.

Ha, Sungtae. 2004. "Who Accepts the News? News Coverage of Presidential Campaigns, Voters' Information Processing Ability, and Media Effects Susceptibility." Ph.D., The University of Texas at Austin.

Haberle, Stephen H. 1999. Gay and Lesbian Rights: Emerging Trends in Public Opinion and Voting Behavior. Gays and Lesbians in the Democratic Process: Public Policy, Public Opinion, and Political Representation. Editors Ellen D. B. Riggle, and Barry L. Tadlock, 146-49. New York: Columbia University Press.

Hadjiharalambous, Sissie. 1996. "Negative Voting in Congressional Elections: Does Representation Really Matter?" Ph.D. dissertation, The University of Tennessee.

Hadjiharalambous, Sissie, and Maria Vryza. 1998. Can We Trust 'Trust'? Re-Assessing The Meaning of Political Trust. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Hadley, Charles D. 1981. Survey Research and Southern Politics: The Implications of Data Management. Public Opinion Quarterly 45, no. 3: 393-401.

Hadley, Charles D., and Susan E. Howell. 1979. Partisan Conversion in the Northeast: An Analysis of Split Ticket Voting, 1952-1972. American Politics Quarterly 7: 259-82.

Hadley, David J. 1979. Alienation and Presidential Voting, 1952-1972: A Normal Vote Analysis. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Haeberle, Steven H. 1998. Stateways and Folkways Revisited: Have Gay Rights Laws Changed Public Attitudes Toward Queers? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Haeberle, Steven H. 2002. Testing Support for Enda: Do State and Local Anti-Discrimination. Paper prepared for delivery at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Hagen, Michael G. 1994. Candidate-Centered Politics and the Focus of Attention in Presidential Elections. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Hagen, Michael G. 1995. The Crime Issue and the 1994 Elections. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Hagen, Michael G. 1995. References to Racial Issues. Political Behavior 17: 49-88.

Hagen, Michael G., and James M. Glaser. 1993. Black Beliefs about White Opinion and White Beliefs about Black Opinion... Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Hagevi, Magnus. 2002. Religion and Environmental Opinion in the U.S. and Sweden. Paper prepared for delivery at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Hagner, Paul R., and John C. Pierce. 1982. Correlative Characteristics of Levels of Conceptualization in the American Public: 1956-1976. Journal of Politics 44, no. 3: 779-807.

Hagner, Paul R., and John C. Pierce. 1983. Levels of Conceptualization and Political Belief Consistency. Micropolitics 2: 311-48.

Hagner, Paul R., and John C. Pierce. 1984. Political Conceptualization and the Holding of Political Information. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Hagner, Paul R., and John C. Pierce. 1984. Racial Differences in Political Conceptualization. Western Politics Quarterly 37: 212-35.

Hagner, Paul R., John C. Wolfinger, and Kay Gausman Wolsborn. 1983. Ideological Conceptualization and the Opinion Bases of Partisan Choice. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Hague, Rod, and Martin Harrop. 2004. Comparative Government and Politics, 6th ed. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.

Hahn, Jeffrey W. 1991. Continuity and Change in Russian Political Culture. British Journal of Political Science 21, no. 4: 393-421.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 1999. Morality policy and individual-level political behavior: The case of legislative voting on lesbian and gay issues . Policy Studies Journal 27, no. 4: 735-49.

Haider-Markel, Donald P. 1999. Redistributing Values in Congress: Interest Group Influence Under Sub-Optimal Conditions. Political Research Quarterly 52, no. 1: 113-44.

Hainmueller, Jens, and Michael Hiscox. 2005. Learning to Love Globalization: Education and Individual Attitudes toward International Trade. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Hajnal, Zoltan. 1997. "Solving the Puzzle of Black Incumbent Success: White Learning Under Black Mayors." University of California, San Diego.

Hajnal, Zoltan. 2001. White Residents, Black Incumbents, and a Declining Racial Divide. American Political Science Review 95, no. 3: 603-17.

Hajnal, Zoltan, and Taeku Lee. 2003. The Multidimensionality of African American Party Identification. Paper prepared for the 3rd Minnesota Symposium, Political Psychology Perspectives on Race and Politics.

Hall, Wynton C. 2002. "Reflections of Yesterday": George H.W. Bush's Instrumental Use of Public Opinion Research in Presidential Discourse. Presidential Studies Quarterly 32, no. 3: 531-58.

Halle, David, and Frank Romo. 1992. The Blue-Collar Working Class: Continuity and Change. in America at Century's End. ed. Alan Wolfe, 152-84. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

Halton, William. 1990. Liberal-Conservative C... : A Comparison of Measures. Western Political Quarterly 43: 387-402.

Hamill, Ruth, Milton Lodge, and Frederick Blake. 1985. The Breadth, Depth, and Utility of Class, Partisan, and Ideological Schemata. American Journal of Political Science 29, no. 4: 850-70.

Hamilton, Howard D. 1970. Direct Legislation: Some Implications of Open Housing Referenda. American Political Science Review 64, no. 1: 124-37.

Hamilton, Richard F. 1972. Class and Politics in the United States. New York: Wiley.

Hamilton, Richard F. 2001. Mass Society, Pluralism, and Bureaucracy: Explication, Assessment, and Commentary. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers.

Hamilton, Richard F. 1975. Restraining Myths: Critical Studies of United States' Social Structure and Politics. New York: Halsted.

Hamilton, Richard F. 1973. Trends in Labor Union Voting Behavior, 1948-1968. Industrial Relations 12, no. February: 113-15.

Hamilton, Richard F., and William H. Form. 2003. Categorical Usages and Complex Realities: Race, Ethnicity, and Religion in the United States. Social Forces 81, no. 3: 693-714.

Hamilton, Richard F., and James D. Wright. 1975. New Directions in Political Sociology. New York, NY: Bobbs-Merrill.

Hamilton, Richard F., and James D. Wright. 1986. The State of the Masses. New York, NY: Aldine Publishing Company.

Hammond, Richard F. 1977. Race and Electoral Mobilization: White Southerners, 1952-1968. Public Opinion Quarterly 41, no. 1: 13-27.

Handberg, Roger, and William S. Maddox. 1982. Public Support for the Supreme Court in the 1970's. American Politics Quarterly 10: 333-46.

Handley, Lisa R. 1985. Reagan's Economic Mandate? A Contrast of the 1980 and 1984 Presidential Votes. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Hansen, John Mark. 1998. Individuals, Institutions, and Public Preferences Over Public Finance. American Political Science Review 92, no. 3: 513-32.

Hansen, John Mark. 1994. Public Constituencies for Deficit Finance. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Hansen, John Mark. 1996. Public Preferences Over Public Finance: Individual and Aggregate Properties of Public Opinion on Spending, Taxes, and Deficits. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Hansen, John Mark. 1996. Revealed Preference Budget Items on the 1995 National Election Pilot Study: A Report, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes008437.

Hansen, John Mark, and Steven J. Rosenstone. 1984. Context, Mobilization and Political Participation. Presented at the Weingart-Caltech Conference on the Institutional Context of Elections.

Hansen, John Mark, and Steven J. Rosenstone. 1983. Participation Outside Elections, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes002243.

Hansen, Susan B. 1996. Political Proselytizing and the Social Construction of Gender. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

Hansen, Susan B. 1976. Public Opinion and the Politics of Redistribution. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Hansen, Susan B. 1997. Talking About Politics: Gender and Contextual Effects on Political Proselytizing. The Journal of Politics 59, no. 1: 73-103.

Hansen, Susan B., Linda M. Franz, and Margaret Netemeyer-Mays. 1976. Women's Political Participation and Policy Preferences. Social Science Quarterly 56: 576-90.

Hansen, Susan B., and Stephanie McLean. 2003. Polarization, Partisanship, and Participation: Trends in American Public Opinion, 1972-2000. Paper prepared for the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Hanson, Gordon H., Kenneth F. Scheve, Matthew J. Slaughter, and Antonio Spilimbergo. 2002. Immigration and the US Economy: Labour-Market Impacts, Illegal Entry, and Policy Choices. in Immigration Policy and the Welfare System: A Report for the Fondazione Rodolfo Debendetti. eds. Tito Boeri, Gordon H. Hanson, and Barry McCormick, 169-285. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Harris-Lacewell, Melissa, and Bethany Albertson. 2005. Good Times? Understanding African American Misperceptions of Racial Economic Fortunes . Journal of Black Studies 35, no. 5: 650-683.

Hart, Roderick P. 1998. Seducing America: How Television Charms the Modern Voter. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.

Hart, Roderick P., and Mary C. Johnson. 1999. Constructing the electorate during presidential campaigns. Presidential Studies Quarterly 29, no. 4: 830.

Hartlieb, Gary G. 1986. "Voter Attitudes Toward Prayer in the Public Schools." Ph.D dissertation, Southern Illinois University.

Hartwig, Frederick, William R. Jenkins, and Earl M. Temchin. 1980. Variability in Electoral Behavior: The 1960, 1968, and 1976 Elections. American Journal of Political Science 24, no. 3: 553-58.

Harvey, Anna L. 2001. Partisanship as a Social Convention. Rationality and Society 13, no. 4: 462-504.

Harwood, John. 8 November 2000. Finish Line: Bush and Gore Take The Presidential Race Down to the Wire --- Voters Who Were Undecided Swing to the Democrat; A Nail-Biter in Florida --- The Prize: Narrow Mandate . The Wall Street Journal, sec. Eastern Edition, A1.

Harwood, John. 24 February 2000. McCain Gains as Identification With Parties Weakens . The Wall Street Journal, sec. A20.

Hasecke, Edward. 2005. Diversity and the Changing Calculus of Voting. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Hasen, Richard. 2005. Beyond the Margin of Litigation: Reforming U.S. Election Administrator to Avoid Electoral Meltdown. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Hasen, Richard L. 1996. Clipping Coupons for Democracy: An Egalitarian/Public Choice Defense of Campaign Finance Vouchers. California Law Review 84: 1.

Hauser, S. M. 2000. Education, Ability, and Civic Engagement in the Contemporary United States. Social Science Research 29, no. 4: 556-82.

Haussler, Alexa. 8 October 2000. VOTING VIA THE MAILBOX ON THE RISE ABSENTEE BALLOT USAGE SETS RECORD. Daily News, sec. News, p. N.3.

Hawkey, Earl W. 1988. Public Opinion in the South Today. In Contemporary Southern Politics. James F. LeaBaton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press.

Hawkey, Earl W. 1983. "Southern Political Culture: A North-South Comparison of Localism, Conservatism, Racism and Violence 1952-1976." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Missouri at Columbia.

Hayes, Bernadette C., and Ian McAllister. 1997. Gender, Party Leaders, and Election Outcomes in Australia, Britain, and the United States. Comparative Political Studies 30, no. 1: 3-26.

Hayes, Danny. 2005. Candidate Qualities through a Partisan Lens: A Theory of Trait Ownership. American Journal of Political Science 49, no. 4: 908-23.

He, J. Z., and F. Gey. 1996. Online codebook browsing and conversational survey analysis. Social Science Computer Review 14, no. 2: 181-6.

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

Heeringa, Steve. 1998. The Surveycraft CATI System's 'Random Number Generation' Features and Their Effects on Analysis of the 1997 NES Pilot "Group Threat" Experiment, NES Technical Report Series (Document nes010171).

Heineman, Robert A., Steven A. Peterson, and Thomas H. Rasmussen. 1995. American Government. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.

Helmstetter, Craig. 2001. "The Stratification of Political Consciousness ." Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Oregon.

Helmstetter, Craig. 2002. Who's got Ideology? The Stratification of Ideological Sophistication in the General Public. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Society.

Henderson, Delarie A. 1996. "African American Public Opinion: A Comparative Analysis of the 1994 Mississippi Telephone Public Opinion Poll and the 1992 Pre-Election National Election Study Public Opinion Poll." Ph.D dissertation, Mississippi State University.

Henderson, Gordon. 1979. American Democracy: People, Politics and Policies. Cambridge, MA: Winthrop.

Henderson, Gordon. 1976. An Introduction to Political Parties. New York, NY: Harper & Row.

Henderson-King, Donna, and Abigail J. Stewart. 1999. Educational experiences and shifts in group consciousness: Studying women . Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 25, no. 3: 390-99.

Henderson, Tammy L., Pamela A. Monroe, James C. Garand, and Diane C. Burts. 1995. Explaining Public Opinion Toward Government Spending on Child-Care. Family Relations 44, no. 1: 37-45.

Hendricks, John Stephen. 1977. "Religious and Political Fundamentalism: The Links between Alienation and Ideology." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Michigan.

Hensler, Carl P., and Brian Stipak. 1979. Estimating Interval Scale Values for Survey Item Response Categories. American Journal of Political Science 23, no. 3: 627-49.

Hepburn, Mary A., and III Charles S. Bullock. 1999. Congress, Public Trust, and Education. in Congress and the Decline of Public Trust. ed. Joseph Cooper, 101-30. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Herbst, Susan. 1995. On the Disappearance of Groups: 19th and Early 20th Century Conceptions of Public Opinion. in Public Opinion and the Communication of Consent. eds. Theodore L. Glasser, and Charles T. Salmon, 89-104. New York, NY: The Guilford Press.

Herek, Gregory M. 2002. Heterosexuals' attitudes toward bisexual men and women in the United States. The Journal of Sex Research 39, no. 4: 264-74.

Herek, Gregory M. 2000. Sexual Prejudice and Gender: Do Heterosexuals' Attitudes Toward Lesbians and Gay Men Differ? Journal of Social Issues 56, no. 2: 251-66.

Herek, Gregory M., and John P. Capitanio. 1999. Sex differences in how heterosexuals think about lesbians and gay men: Evidence from survey context effects . The Journal of Sex Research 36, no. 4: 348-60.

Hero, Rodney E. 1992. Latinos and Political Understanding: An Exploration. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Hero, Rodney E., and Caroline J. Tolbert. 2004. Minority Voices and Citizen Attitudes about Government Responsiveness in the American States: Do Social and Institutional Context Matter? British Journal of Political Science 34, no. 1: 109-21.

Hero, Rodney E., Caroline J. Tolbert, and Ramona S. McNeal. 2002. 'Race' and 'Community' as Influences on Political Participation: Social Diversity and Social Capital Considered. Paper prepared for delivery at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Herrera, Cheryl Lynn, Richard Herrera, and Eric R. A. N. Smith. 1992. Public Opinion and Congressional Representation. Public Opinion Quarterly 56, no. 2: 185-205.

Herrera, Richard. 1999. The Language of Politics: A Study of Elite and Mass Understandings of Ideological Terminoloty in the United States and the Netherlands. in Policy Representation in Western Democracies. ed. Warren E. Miller, 59-86. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Herrera, Richard, and Karen Shafer. 2004. The Influence of Party in the U.S. Senate. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Assocation.

Herrera, Richard, and Karen Shafer. 2003. The Influence of Party on Congressional Decision Making: Bringing Back Constituents. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.

Herrera, Richard, and Melanie K. Taylor. 1994. The Structure of Opinion in American Political Parties. Political Parties 42: 676-89.

Herrera, Richard, and Michael Yawn. 1999. The Emergence of the Personal Vote. The Journal of Politics 61, no. 1: 136-50.

Herring, Cedric. 1989. Acquiescence or Activism? Political Behavior Among the Politically Alienated. Political Psychology 10: 135-53.

Herring, Cedric. 1989. Convergence, Polarization, or What? Racially Based Changes in Attitudes and Outlooks, 1964-1984. Sociological Quarterly 30: 267-81.

Herring, Cedric. 1988. Do Blacks Still Support Civil Rights Leaders? Sociology and Social Research 72: 87-90.

Herring, Cedric. 1985. "Political Disaffection and Alienated Politics: Explaining Decline in Support for the American State." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Michigan.

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