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Both authors and co-authors are indexed. Please note all entries are listed alphabetically by main author only. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZAbramowitz, Alan I., Kyle L. Saunders, and Jonathan Wiliamson. 1998. Voting for Gridlock: Ticket-Splitting, Balancing, and Divided Government. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Albarracin, Dolores, and Wei Wang. 2007. Defensive Confidence: 2006 ANES Analysis Report, nes011885. Allsop, Dee, and Herbert F. Weisberg. 1986. Measuring Change in Party Identification in an Election Campaign. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Allsop, Dee, and Herbert F. Weisberg. 1988. Measuring Change in Party Identification in an Election Campaign. American Journal of Political Science 32, no. 4: 996-1017. Alvarez, R. Michael, John Brehm, and Catherine Wilson. 2001. Uncertainty and American Public Opinion. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Alvarez, R. Michael, John Brehm, and Catherine Wilson. 2003. Uncertainty and American Public Opinion. in Uncertainty in American Politics. ed. Barry C. Burden, 161-85. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Arnold, Laura W., and Herbert F. Weisberg. 1994. Murphy Brown Meets Al Bundy: Parenthood, Family Values and the 1992 Presidential Election. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Arnold, Laura W., and Herbert F. Weisberg. 1996. Parenthood, Family Values, and the 1992 Presidential Election. American Politics Quarterly 24: 194-220. Asher, Herbert A., Bradley M. Richardson, and Herbert F. Weisberg. 1972. Political participation: an International Social Science Council (ISSC) workbook in comparative analysis. Asher, Herbert B. 1995. The Perot Campaign. in Democracy's Feast: Elections in America. Herbert F. WeisbergChatham, NJ: Chatham House. Asher, Herbert B., and Andrew R. Tomlinson. 1999. The Media and the 1996 Presidential Campaign. in Reelection 1996: How Americans Voted. eds. Herbert F. Weisberg, and Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, 125-42. Chappaqua, NY: Chatham House Publishers of Seven Bridges, L.L.C. Bailey, Michael, Lee Sigelman, and Clyde Wilcox. 2003. Presidential Persuasion on Social Issues: A Two-Way Street? Political Research Quarterly 56, no. 1: 49-58. Barker, Lucius J. 1989. Jackson's Candidacy in Political-Social Perspective. In Jesse Jackson's 1984 Presidential Campaign: Challenge and Change in American Politics. Lucius J. Barker, and Ronald W. WaltersUrbana: University of Illinois Press. Baumgartner, Frank R., and Jack L. Walker. 1987. Survey Research and Membership in Voluntary Organizations. Presented at the NES Conference on Groups and American Politics. Baumgartner, Frank R., and Jack L. Walker. 1988. Survey Research and Membership in Voluntary Organizations. American Journal of Political Science 32, no. 4: 908-28. Bean, Clive S., and Martin P. Wattenberg. 1998. Attitudes Towards Divided Government and Ticket-Splitting in Australia and the United States. Australian Journal of Political Science 33, no. 1: 25-36. Beatty, Kathleen Murphy, and Oliver Walter. 1983. The Religious Right and Electoral Change. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest 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. Bizer, George Y., Jon A. Krosnick, Allyson L. Holbrook, S. Christian Wheeler, Derek D. Rucker, and Richard E. Petty. 2004. The impact of personality on cognitive, behavioral, and affective political processes: The effects of need to evaluate . Journal of Personality 72, no. 5: 995-1027. Bizer, George Y., Jon A. Krosnick, Richard E. Petty, Derek D. Rucker, and S. Christian Wheeler. 2000. Need for Cognition and Need to Evaluate in the 1998 National Election Survey Pilot Study, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes008997. 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. 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. Brians, Craig Leonard, and Martin P. Wattenberg. 1996. Campaign Issue Knowledge and Salience: Comparing Reception from TV Commercials, TV News, and Newspapers. American Journal of Political Science 40, no. 1: 172-93. Brians, Craig Leonard, and Martin P. Wattenberg. 1994. Learning About Issues from the Media: A Comparison of TV Commercials, TV News, and Newspapers. Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association. Brians, Craig Leonard, and Martin P. Wattenberg. 1995. The Turnout Effects of Negative Advertising in a Presidential Campaign. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Brown, Clifford W., Lynda W. Powell, and Clyde Wilcox. 1995. Serious Money: Fundraising and Contributing in Presidential Nomination Campaigns. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Brown, Robert D., and James A. Woods. 1991. Toward a Model of Congressional Elections. Journal of Politics 53, no. 2: 454-73. Burden, Barry C. 2004. Minor Parties in the 2000 Presidential Election. in Models of Voting in Presidential Elections: The 2000 U.S. Election. eds. Herbert F. Weisberg, and Clyde WilcoxStanford: Stanford University Press. Carman, Christopher, and Christopher Wlezien. 1998. Ideological Evaluations of Government Institutions and Policy, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes008517. 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. 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. Chaffee, Steven H., and D. Wilson. 1977. Media Rich, Media Poor: Two Studies of Diversity in Information Holding. Journalism Quarterly 54: 466-76. Citrin, Jack, Donald P. Green, Christopher Muste, and Cara Wong. 1995. Public Opinion Toward Immigration Reform: How Much Does the Economy Matter? Citrin, Jack, Donald P. Green, Christopher Muste, and Cara Wong. 1997. Public Opinion Toward Immigration Reform: The Role of Economic Motivations. The Journal of Politics 59, no. 3: 858-81. Clawson, Rosalee A., and Eric N. Waltenburg. 2003. Support for a supreme court affirmative action decision: a story in black and white. American Politics Research 31, no. 3: 251. Converse, Philip E., Warren E. Miller, Jerrold G. Rusk, and Arthur C. Wolfe. 1969. Continuity and Change in American Politics: Parties and Issues in the 1968 Election. American Political Science Review 63, no. 4: 1083-105. Conway, M. Margaret, and Mikel L. Wyckoff. 1980. The Kelley-Mirer Rule and Prediction of Voter Choice in the 1974 Senate Elections. Journal of Politics 42, no. 4: 1146-52. Conway, M. Margaret, and Mikel L. Wyckoff. 1980. Voter Choice in the 1974 Congressional Elections. American Politics Quarterly 8: 3-13. Cook, Elizabeth Adell. 1998. Voter Reaction to Women Candidates. in Women and Elective Office: Past, Present, and Future. eds. Sue Thomas, and Clyde Wilcox, 56-72. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Cook, Elizabeth Adell. 1994. Voter Responses to Women Sensitive Candidates. in The Year of the Woman: Myths and Realities. eds. Elizabeth Adell Cook, Sue Thomas, and Clyde WilcoxBoulder, CO: Westview Press. Cook, Elizabeth Adell, Ted G. Jelen, and Clyde Wilcox. 1992. Between Two Absolutes: Public Opinion and the Politics of Abortion. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Cook, Elizabeth Adell, Ted G. Jelen, and Clyde Wilcox. 1998. The Dynamics of Public Attitudes on Abortion: A Preliminary Investigation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Cook, Elizabeth Adell, Ted G. Jelen, and Clyde Wilcox. 1993. Generational Differences in Attitudes Toward Abortion. American Politics Quarterly 21: 31-53. Cook, Elizabeth Adell, and Clyde Wilcox. 1991. Feminism and the Gender Gap - A Second Look. Journal of Politics 53, no. 4: 1111-22. Cook, Elizabeth Adell, and Clyde Wilcox. 1992. A Rose by Any Other Name: Measuring Support for Organized Feminism Using ANES Feeling Thermometers. Women and Politics 12, no. 1: 35-52. Cook, Elizabeth Adell, and Clyde Wilcox. 1995. Women Voters in the 'Year of the Woman'. in Democracy's Feast: Elections in America. ed. Herbert F. WeisbergChatham, NJ: Chatham House. 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. Cutler, Neal E., and John R. Schmidhauser. 1975. Age and Political Behavior. In Aging: Scientific Perspectives and Social Issues. Diana Woodruff, and James BirrenNew York: Van Nostrand. Dalton, Russell J. 2000. The Decline of Party Identification. Parties without Partisans: Political Change in Advanced Industrial Democracies. editors Russell J. Dalton, and Martin P. Wattenberg, 19-36. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Dalton, Russell J., Ian McAllister, and Martin P. Wattenberg. 2002. The Consequences of Partisan Dealignment. in Parties Without Partisans: Political Change in Advanced Industrial Democracies. eds. Russell J. Dalton, and Martin P. Wattenberg, 37-63. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Dalton, Russell J., Ian McAllister, and Martin P. Wattenberg. 2000. The Consequences of Party Dealignment. Parties Without Partisans: Politicial Change in Advanced Industrial Democracies. editors Russell J. Dalton, and Martin P. Wattenberg, 37-63. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Dalton, Russell J., Ian McAllister, and Martin P. Wattenberg. 2002. Political Parties and Their Publics. in Party Change in Europe. eds. Richard Luther, and Ferdinand Müller-Rommel, 19-42. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Daniels, Mark R., Robert E. Darcy, and Joseph W. Westphal. 1982. The ERA Won--At Least in the Opinion Polls. Political Science 15: 578-84. Darcy, Robert E., Susan Welch, and Janet Clark. 1987. Women, Elections, and Representation. New York: Longman. Darcy, Robert E., Susan Welch, and Janet Clark. 1994. Women, Elections and Representation. Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press. 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. Eldersveld, Samuel J., and Jr. Hanes Walton. 2000. Political Parties in American Society. New York, NY: Bedford/St. Martin's. 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. Erikson, Robert S., and Gerald C. Wright. 1978. Electoral Marginality and Congressional Representation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Erikson, Robert S., and Gerald C. Wright. 1997. Voters, Candidates, and Issues in Congressional Elections. Congress Reconsidered. 6th ition ed., Editors Lawrence C. Dodd, and Bruce I. Oppenheimer, 132-61. Washington D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press. Erikson, Robert S., Gerald C. Wright, and John P. McIver. 1993. Statehouse Democracy: Public Opinion and Policy in the American States. New York: Cambridge University Press. Eulau, Heinz, Jonathan W. Siegel, and M. Stephen Weatherford. 1979. A Technical Report on Interpersonal Context of Political Behavior, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes002235. Eversley, Melanie, and Angel Wilson. 23 October 2000. Poll Says Gore May Top Clinton on Black Vote. Cox News Service. 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. 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. Flanagan, Scott C., Shinsaku Kohei, Ichiro Miyake, Bradley M. Richardson, and Joji Watanuki. 1991. The Japanese Voter. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. 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. Gais, Thomas L., Mark A. Peterson, and Jack L. Walker. 1984. Interest Groups, Iron Triangles and Representative Institutions in American National Government. British Journal of Political Science 14, no. 2: 161-85. Garand, James C., Rhonda Wrzenski, and Steven Procopio. 2004. Explaining Support for Congressional Term Limits. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Gerrity, Jessica, Michael Wagner, and Edward Carmines. 2004. The New Polarization in American Politics: Interest Groups, Mass Media and Contestation of the Abortion Issue. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Giles, Michael W., and Gerald C. Wright. 1979. Social Status and Political Behavior: The Impact of Residential Context. Paper presented for the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Giles, Michael W., Gerald C. Wright, and Marilyn K. Dantico. 1981. Social Status and Political Behavior: The Impact of Residential Context. Social Science Quarterly 62: 453-60. Ginsberg, Benjamin, and Robert Weissberg. 1978. Elections and the Mobilization of Popular Support. American Journal of Political Science 22, no. 1: 31-55. Glass, David P., Peverill Squire, and Raymond E. Wolfinger. 1984. Voter Turnout: An International Comparison. Public Opinion 6: 49-55. Glass, David P., Peverill Squire, and Raymond E. Wolfinger. 1983. What the United States Can Learn From Other Democracies About Voter Turnout. Gomez, Brad T., and James Matthew Wilson. 2003. Causal attribution and economic voting in American congressional elections. Political Research Quarterly 56, no. 3: 271-82. Gomez, Brad T., and James Matthew Wilson. 2001. Political Sophistication and Economic Voting in the American Electorate: A Theory of Heterogeneous Attribution. American Journal of Political Science 45, no. 4: 899-914. Green, John C. 2000. The Christian Right and the 1998 Elections: An Overview. in Prayers in the Precincts: The Christian Right in the 1998 Elections. eds. John C. Green, Mark J. Rozell, and Clyde Wilcox, 1-20. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press. Greenstein, Fred I., and Raymond E. Wolfinger. 1958-1959. The Suburbs and Shifting Party Loyalties. Public Opinion Quarterly 22, no. 4: 473-82. Greer, Tammy, Mitchell Berman, Valerie Varan, Lori Bobrycki, and Sheree Watson. 2005. We Are a Religious People; We Are a Vengeful People. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 44, no. 1: 45-57. Grofman, Bernard N., and Herbert F. Weisberg. 1979. Long-Term Voter Predispositions and Turnout. Presented at the Conference on Voter Turnout. Gronke, Paul W., Jeffrey W. Koch, and James Matthew Wilson. 1998. Follow the Leader? Presidential Approval, Perceived Presidential Support, and Representatives' Electoral Fortunes. Prepared for the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Gronke, Paul W., Jeffrey W. Koch, and James Matthew Wilson. 2003. Follow the leader? Presidential approval, presidential support, and representatives' electoral fortunes. Journal of Politics 65, no. 3: 785-808. 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. 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. 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. 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. Highton, Benjamin, and Raymond E. Wolfinger. 1995. Anticipating the Effects of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Highton, Benjamin, and Raymond E. Wolfinger. 1992. Estimating the Size of Minority Groups, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes002291. Highton, Benjamin, and Raymond E. Wolfinger. 2001. The First Seven Years of the Political Life Cycle. American Journal of Political Science 45, no. 1: 202-9. Highton, Benjamin, and Raymond E. Wolfinger. 2001. The Political Implications of Higher Turnout. British Journal of Political Science 31: 179-223. Highton, Benjamin, and Raymond E. Wolfinger. 1999. What If They Gave an Election and Everyone Came? IGS/Universitywide conference on Research Initiatives in American Government, Politics, and Public PolicyPublic Affairs Report, University of California, Berkeley. Hinich, Melvin J., L. Cahoon, and P. C. Ordeshook. 1978. A Statistical Multidimensional Scaling Method Based on the Spatial Theory of Voting. in Graphical Representation of Multivariate Data. editor R. C. Wang, 243-78. New York: Academic Press. Holbert, R. L., William L. Benoit, Glenn J. Hansen, and W-C. Wen. 2002. The Role of Communication in the Formation of an Issue-Based Citizenry. Communication Monographs 69, no. 4: 296-310. Holmberg, Soren. 1999. Collective Policy Congruence Compared. in Policy Representation in Western Democracies. ed. Warren E. Miller, 87-109. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. House, James S., and Sharon Wolf. 1978. Effects of Urban Residence on Interpersonal Trust and Helping Behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 39: 1029-43. Hutchings, Vincent L, Nicholas A. Valentino, Tasha S. Philpot, and Ismail K. White. 2004. THE COMPASSION STRATEGY: RACE AND THE GENDER GAP IN CAMPAIGN 2000. Public Opinion Quarterly 68, no. 4: 512-41. Jackson, Robert A., Robert D. Brown, and Gerald C. Wright. 1998. Registration, turnout, and the electoral representativeness of U S state electorates . American Politics Quarterly 26, no. 3: 259-87. Jacob, Herbert, and Robert Weissberg. 1975. Elementary Political Analysis. 2nd ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. Jacobson, Gary C., and Raymond E. Wolfinger. 1987. Context and Choice in Two Senate Elections. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Jacobson, Gary C., and Raymond E. Wolfinger. 1989. Information and Voting in California Senate Elections. Legislative Studies Quarterly 14: 509-29. Jacobson, Gary C., and Raymond E. Wolfinger. 1990. Information and Voting in California Senate Elections. In The Changing World of the U.S. Senate. John R. Hibbing, and John PetersBerkeley: Institute of Governmental Studies. Jaynes, Gerald David, and Robin Murphy Williams. 1989. A Common Destiny : Blacks and American Society . Washington D.C.: National Academies Press. Jelen, Ted G., Corwin E. Smidt, and Clyde Wilcox. 1993. The Political Effects of the Born-Again Phenomenon. in Rediscovering the Religion Factor in American Politics. eds. David C. Leege, and Lyman A. Kellstedt, 199-215. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. Jelen, Ted G., and Clyde Wilcox. 2003. Causes and Consequences of Public Attitudes Toward Abortion: A Review and Research Agenda. Paper prepared for the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association. Jelen, Ted G., and Clyde Wilcox. 2003. Causes and Consequences of Public Attitudes Toward Abortion: A Review and Research Agenda. Political Research Quarterly 56, no. 4: 489-500. Jelen, Ted G., and Clyde Wilcox. 2002. The Political Roles of Religion. in Religion and Politics in Comparative Perspective: The One, The Few, and The Many. eds. Ted G. Jelen, and Clyde Wilcox, 314-24. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Jelen, Ted G., and Clyde Wilcox. 1993. Preaching to the Converted? The Causes and Consequences of Viewing Religious Television. in Rediscovering the Religion Factor in American Politics. eds. David C. Leege, and Lyman A. Kellstedt, 255-69. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. Kagay, Michael R. 1972. Political Competition in American Elections. in American Democracy: Theory and Reality. editors Robert Weissberg, and Mark NadelNew York: Wiley. Keith, Bruce E., David B. Magleby, Candice J. Nelson, Elizabeth Orr, Mark C. Westlye, and Raymond E. Wolfinger, Eds. 1992. The Myth of the Independent Voter. Berkeley/Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press. Keith, Bruce E., David B. Magleby, Cice J. Nelson, Elizabeth Orr, Mark C. Westlye, and Raymond E. Wolfinger. 1983. Further Evidence on the Partisan Affinities of Independent 'Leaners'. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Keith, Bruce E., David B. Magleby, Cice J. Nelson, Elizabeth Orr, Mark C. Westlye, and Raymond E. Wolfinger. 1977. The Myth of the Independent Voter. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Keith, Bruce E., David B. Magleby, Cice J. Nelson, Elizabeth Orr, Mark C. Westlye, and Raymond E. Wolfinger. 1986. The Partisan Affinities of Independent 'Leaners'. British Journal of Political Science 16, no. 2: 155-85. Kenny, Christopher, Michael McBurnett, and Andrea West. 1992. An Individual-Level Multiequation Model of Expenditure Effects in Contested House Elections. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Kessel, John H. 2004. View of the Voters. in Models of Voting in Presidential Elections: The 2000 U.S. Election. eds. Herbert F. Weisberg, and Clyde WilcoxStanford: Stanford University Press. Kinder, Donald R., and Nicholas Winter. 2001. Exploring the Racial Divide: Blacks, Whites, and Opinion on National Policy. American Journal of Political Science 45, no. 2: 439-56. King, Gary, Michael Tomz, and Jason Wittenberg. 1998. Making the Most of Statistical Analyses: Improving Interpretation and Presentation. Kirkpatrick, Samuel A., and Melvin E. Jones. 1972. Issue Publics and the Electoral System: The Role of Issues in Electoral Change. in Public Opinion and Political Attitudes. ed. Allen WilcoxNew York, NY: Wiley. Klingemann, Hans-Dieter, and Martin P. Wattenberg. 1992. Decaying Versus Developing Party Systems: A Comparison of Party Images in the United States and West Germany. British Journal of Political Science 22, no. 2: 131-49. Knack, Stephen, and James White. 1998. Did States' Motor Voter Programs Help the Democrats? American Politics Quarterly 26, no. 3: 344-65. Kornberg, Allan, Thomas Flanigan, and George L. Watson. 1967. The Goldwater Candidacy, Right-Wing Conservatism, and the 'Old-Fashioned' American. Australian Journal of Politics and History December: 323-30. Kornberg, Allan, Elliot Tepper, and George L. Watson. 1968. The National Elections and Comparative Positions of Negroes and Whites on Policy. South Atlantic Quarterly Summer: 405-18. Krehbiel, Keith, and John R. Wright. 1983. The Incumbency Effect in Congressional Elections: A Test of Two Explanations. American Journal of Political Science 27, no. 1: 140-57. Kuklinski, James H., Ellen Riggle, Victor Ottati, Norbert Schwarz, and Jr. Robert S. Wyer. 1991. The Cognitive and Affective Bases of Political Tolerance Judgments . American Journal of Political Science 35, no. 1: 1-27. Kuklinski, James H., and Darrell M. West. 1981. Economic Expectations and Voting Behavior in United States House and Senate Elections. American Political Science Review 75, no. 2: 436-47. Kuklinski, James H., and Darrell M. West. 1980. Prospective Economic Voting in House and Senate Elections. Presented at the Houston Conference on Senate Elections. Lacy, Dean. 1998. Back from Intermission: The 1994 Elections and the Return to Divided Government. in Great Theatre : The American Congress in the 1990s. eds. Herbert F. Weisberg, and Samuel C. Patterson, 83-108. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Lacy, Dean, and J. Tobin Grant. 1999. The Impact of the Economy on the 1996 Election: The Invisible Foot. in Reelection 1996: How Americans Voted. eds. Herbert F. Weisberg, and Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, 99-110. Chappaqua, NY: Chatham House Publishers of Seven Brideges, L.L.C. Leege, David C., Lyman A. Kellstedt, and Kenneth D. Wald. 1990. Religion and Politics: A Report on Measures of Religiosity in the 1989 Pilot Study. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Leege, David C., Kenneth D. Wald, and Lyman A. Kellstedt. 1993. The Public Dimension of Private Devotionalism. in Rediscovering the Religion Factor in American Politics. eds. David C. Leege, and Lyman A. KellstedtArmonk: M.E. Sharpe. Leege, David C., Kenneth D. Wald, and Lyman A. Kellstedt. 1990. Religion and Politics: A Report on Measures of Religiosity in the 1989 NES Pilot Study, NES Pilot Study Report, No. nes002281. Leege, David C., Kenneth D. Wald, Brian S. Krueger, and Paul D. Mueller. 2002. The Politics of Cultural Differences: Social Change and Voter Mobilization Strategies in the Post-New Deal Period. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Macaluso, Theodore F., and John Wanat. 1979. Voting Turnout and Religiosity. Polity 12: 158-69. Magleby, David B., Kelly D. Patterson, and Stephen H. Wirls. 1994. Fear and Loathing of the Modern Congress: The Public Manifestations of Constitutional Design. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Mann, Thomas E., and Raymond E. Wolfinger. 1979. Candidates and Parties in Congressional Elections. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association. Mann, Thomas E., and Raymond E. Wolfinger. 1980. Candidates and Parties in Congressional Elections. American Political Science Review 74, no. 3: 617-32. Mann, Thomas E., and Raymond E. Wolfinger. 1981. Candidates and Parties in Congressional Elections. in Congressional Elections. eds. Louis Sandy Maisel, and Joseph CooperBeverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications. Manza, Jeff, and Clem Brooks. 2002. The Changing Political Fortunes of Mainline Protestants. in The Quiet Hand of God: Faith-Based Activism and the Public Role of Mainline Protestantism. eds. Robert Wuthnow, and John H. Evans, 159-80. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Marquette, Jesse F., John C. Green, and Mark J. Wattier. 1991. A General Theory of Voting. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Marquette, Jesse F., John C. Green, and Mark J. Wattier. 1994. Partisan Beliefs Verus Prior Behavior: Rival Interpretations of the 1992 Presidential Election. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Mattei, Franco, and Herbert F. Weisberg. 1994. Presidential Succession Effects in Voting. British Journal of Political Science 24, no. 4: 495-516. McAllister, Ian, and Martin P. Wattenberg. 1995. Measuring Levels of Party Identification: Does Question Order Matter? Public Opinion Quarterly 59, no. 2: 259-68. McPherson, J. Miller, Susan Welch, and Cal Clark. 1977. The Stability and Reliability of Political Efficacy: Using Path Analysis to Test Alternative Models. American Political Science Review 71, no. 2: 509-21. McSweeney, Dean. 2000. Parties, Corruption and Campaign Finance in America. in Party Finance and Political Corruption. ed. Robert Williams, 37-60. New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, LLC. Mebane, Jr. Walter R., and Jonathan Wand. 1999. 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