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- Belli, Robert F., Michael W. Traugott, Margaret Young, and Katherine A. McGonagle. 1999. Reducing vote overreporting in surveys . Public Opinion Quarterly 63, no. 1: 90-108.
- Belli, Robert F., Michael W. Traugott, Margaret Young, and Katherine A. McGonagle. 1999. Reducing Voter Overreporting in Surveys: Social Desirability, Memory Failure and Source Monitoring. Public Opinion Quarterly 63, no. 1: 90-108.
- Campbell, Angus. 1958. The Political Implications of Community Identification. in Approaches to the Study of Politics. editor Ronald YoungEvanston, IL: Northwestern University Press.
- Epstein, Laurily, and Gerald Strom. 1990. Survey Research and Election Night Projections. In The Classics of Polling. Michael L. YoungMetuchen: The Scarecrow Press.
- Frohlich, Norman, Joe A. Oppenheimer, Jeffrey A. Smith, and Oran R. Young. 1978. A Test of Downsian Voter Rationality: 1964 Presidential Voting. American Political Science Review 72, no. 1: 178-97.
- Gopoian, J. David, and Thomas A. Yantek. 1988. Cross-Pressured Economic Voting in America: The 1984 Election. Political Behavior 10: 37-51.
- Herrera, Richard, and Michael Yawn. 1999. The Emergence of the Personal Vote. The Journal of Politics 61, no. 1: 136-50.
- Kan, Kamhon, and C. C. Yang. 2001. On Expressive Voting: Evidence from the 1988 US Presidential Election. Public Choice 108, no. 3-4: 295-312.
- MacDonald, Jason, and Caroline Tolbert. 2008. Does internet use really facilitate civic engagement? : empirical evidence from the American national election studies. Civic engagement in a network society. Editors Kaifeng Yang, and Erik Bergund, 271-97. Charlotte, N.C: IAP, Information Age Pub.
- Park, Jun Myoung, and James L. Perry. 2008. Does internet use really facilitate civic engagement? : empirical evidence from the American national election studies. Civic engagement in a network society. Editors Kaifeng Yang, and Erik Bergund, 237-70. Charlotte, N.C: IAP, Information Age Pub.
- Schlozman, Daniel, and Ian Yohai. 2008. How Initiatives Don't Always Make Citizens: Ballot Initiatives in the American States, 1978-2004 . Political Behavio 30, no. 4: 469-89.
- Shapiro, Robert Y., Kelly D. Patterson, Judith Russell, and John T. Young. 1987. The Polls: Employment and Social Welfare. Public Opinion Quarterly 51: 268-81.
- . 1987. The Polls: Public Assistance. Public Opinion Quarterly 51: 120-30.
- Shapiro, Robert Y., and John T. Young. 1986. The Polls: Medical Care in the United States . The Public Opinion Quarterly 50, no. 3: 418-28.
- Steuernagel, Gertrude A., and Thomas A. Yantek. 1988. Keeping them Barefoot and in the Dark: Gender, Occupational Stratification and Political Attitudes. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.
- Steuernagel, Gertrude A., Thomas A. Yantek, and Irene Barnett. 1995. More Than Pink and Blue: Gender, Occupational Stratification, and Political Attitudes. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.
- Weisberg, Herbert F., and Thomas Young. 1999. Attitudinal Correlates of the 1996 Presidential Vote: The People Reelect a President. in Reelection 1996: How Americans Voted. eds. Herbert F. Weisberg, and Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, 45-69. Chappaqua, NY: Chatham House.
- Wielhouwer, Peter W., and Thomas Young. 2001. Religion in American Elections and Campaigns. in In In God We Trust? Religion and American Political Life. ed. Corwin E. SmidtNew York, NY: Baker Books.
- Yadav, Yogendra. 2002. Understanding the Second Democratic Upsurge: trends of bahujan participation in electoral politics in the 1990s. in Transforming India: Social and Political Dynamics of Democracy. eds. Francine R. Frankel, Zoya Hasan, Rajeev Bhargava, and Balveer Arora, 120-145. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
- Yang, Alan S. 2001. The 2000 National Election Study and Gay and Lesbian Rights: Support for Equality Grows. New York, NY: Policy Institute, The Gay and Lesbian Task Force Foundation.
- Yang, Alan S. 1997. Trends: Attitudes Toward Homosexuality . The Public Opinion Quarterly 61, no. 3: 477-507.
- Yang, John E. 12 February 1992. An Enigmatic President Is a Study in Contrasts; Bush Can Be Commanding and Quirky Series: CAMPAIGN `92; THE CANDIDATES Series . The Washington Post , sec. A, p. A.01.
- Yeric, Jerry L., and John R. Todd. 1983. Public Opinion: The Visible Politics. Itasca, IL: F. E. Peacock Publishers, Inc.
- Yettick, Holly. 21 April 2003. East Hight Team Heads East: School's Successful Civics Scholars Ready for National Contest. Rocky Mountain News, sec. City Desk/Local, p. 24A.
- Yiannakis, Diana Evans. 1981. The Grateful Electorate: Casework and Congressional Elections. American Journal of Political Science 25, no. 3: 568-80.
- Yiannakis, Diana Evans. 1980. The Grateful Electorate: Casework and Congressional Voting. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.
- Yonish, Steven J. 1994. The Search for State Stimulus in Midterm Elections. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.
- Yoo, Sung. 2005. Ambivalence toward Presidential Candidates and Electoral Choice. The Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting.
- Yoon, David. 2000. Application of Panel Data Analysis to Kramer's Economic Voting Problem. Paper presented at the Summer Methods Conference.
- Young, John T., and Kelly D. Patterson. 1994. Political Knowledge and Public Opinion about Congress: Does What Citizens Know Matter? Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association.
- Young, Margaret Mary. 2000. "Some Are More Equal." Ph.D. Dissertation, The University of Michigan.
- Younge, Gary. 29 October 1996. US Election: Clear Lead a Matter of Opinion. The Guardian, sec. The Guardian Foreign Page, p. 13.
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