The ANES Bibliography - Y

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

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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

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

  4. Epstein, Laurily, and Gerald Strom. 1990. Survey Research and Election Night Projections. In The Classics of Polling. Michael L. YoungMetuchen: The Scarecrow Press.

  5. 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.

  6. Gopoian, J. David, and Thomas A. Yantek. 1988. Cross-Pressured Economic Voting in America: The 1984 Election. Political Behavior 10: 37-51.

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

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.

  11. 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.

  12. 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.

  13. ———. 1987. The Polls: Public Assistance. Public Opinion Quarterly 51: 120-30.

  14. 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.

  15. 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.

  16. 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.

  17. 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.

  18. 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.

  19. 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.

  20. 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.

  21. Yang, Alan S. 1997. Trends: Attitudes Toward Homosexuality . The Public Opinion Quarterly 61, no. 3: 477-507.

  22. 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.

  23. Yeric, Jerry L., and John R. Todd. 1983. Public Opinion: The Visible Politics. Itasca, IL: F. E. Peacock Publishers, Inc.

  24. 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.

  25. Yiannakis, Diana Evans. 1981. The Grateful Electorate: Casework and Congressional Elections. American Journal of Political Science 25, no. 3: 568-80.

  26. Yiannakis, Diana Evans. 1980. The Grateful Electorate: Casework and Congressional Voting. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

  27. Yonish, Steven J. 1994. The Search for State Stimulus in Midterm Elections. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.

  28. Yoo, Sung. 2005. Ambivalence toward Presidential Candidates and Electoral Choice. The Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting.

  29. Yoon, David. 2000. Application of Panel Data Analysis to Kramer's Economic Voting Problem. Paper presented at the Summer Methods Conference.

  30. 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.

  31. Young, Margaret Mary. 2000. "Some Are More Equal." Ph.D. Dissertation, The University of Michigan.

  32. Younge, Gary. 29 October 1996. US Election: Clear Lead a Matter of Opinion. The Guardian, sec. The Guardian Foreign Page, p. 13.