Capturing Campaign Effects.
Capturing Campaign Effects is the definitive study to date of the influence of campaigns on political culture. Comprising a broad exploration of campaign factors (debates, news coverage, advertising, and polls) and their effects (priming, learning, and persuasion), as well as an impressive survey of...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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University of Michigan Press
2009.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The study of political campaigns / Henry E. Brady, Richard Johnston, and John Sides
- Voter decision making and campaign effects
- The paradox of minimal effects / Stephen Ansolabehere
- The impact of campaigns on discrepancies, errors, and biases in voting behavior / Patrick Fournier
- Priming and persuasion in presidential campaigns / Larry M. Bartels
- Research designs and statistical methods for studying campaign effects
- Campaigns as experiments / Stephen Ansolabehere
- Three virtues of panel data for the analysis of campaign effects / Larry M. Bartels
- The rolling cross-section and causal attribution / Henry E. Brady and Richard Johnston
- Campaign effects in congressional and senatorial races : information and issues
- Measuring campaign spending effects in U.S. House elections / Gary C. Jacobson
- Informational rhythms of incumbent-dominated congressional elections / Laurel Elms and Paul M. Sniderman
- Alternative tests for the effects of campaigns and candidates on voting behavior / Benjamin Highton
- The rules of the game and election results
- Do polls influence the vote? / André Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, and Neil Nevitte
- Strategic learning in campaigns with proportional representation : evidence from New Zealand / Richard Johnston and Jack Vowles
- The role of the mass media
- Studying statewide political campaigns / R. Michael Alvarez and Alexandra Shankster
- Gender, media coverage, and the dynamics of leader evaluations : the case of the 1993 Canadian election / Elisabeth Gidengil and Joanna Everitt
- Mass media and third-party insurgency / Richard Jenkins.