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(Hardcover - Four-Volume Set)
This four-volume collection provides a rich overview of one of the core areas of political science research: voting. The quantitative study of voting behavior (psephology) in particular has developed as a highly specialized field since the 1980s and has spawned a vast literature from a wide array of theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches. This set maps out the development of psephology in the post-war period to its current state.
This four-volume collection provides a rich overview of one of the core areas of political science research: voting. The quantitative study of voting behavior (psephology) in particular has developed as a highly specialized field since the 1980s and has spawned a vast literature from a wide array of theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches. This set maps out the development of psephology in the post-war period to its current state.
VOLUME 1: SOCIAL-POLITICAL MODELS
Introduction - Kai Arzheimer and Jocelyn Evans
Party Systems and Voter Alignments: Cross-national perspectives - Seymour Lipset and Stein Rokkan
A Suggested Index of the Association of Social Class and Voting - Robert Alford
Religious vs. Linguistic vs. Class Voting: The "crucial experiment" of comparing Belgium, Canada, South Africa, and Switzerland - Arend Lijphart
Intergenerational Class Mobility in Three Western European Societies. England, France and Sweden - Robert Erikson, John Goldthorpe and Lucienne Portocarero
Class Mobility and Political Preferences: Individual and contextual effects - Dirk N. De Graaf, Paul Nieuwbeerta and Anthony Heath
The Developmental Theory of the Gender Gap: Women's and men's voting behavior in global perspective - Ronald Inglehart and Pippa Norris
Political Cleavage: A conceptual and theoretical analysis - Alan Zuckerman
A Theory of Critical Elections - V O. Key
Political Party Identification and Attitudes Toward Foreign Policy - George Belknap and Angus Campbell
The Concept of a Normal Vote - Philip Converse
The Transmission of Political Values from Parent to Child - Kent M. Jennings and Richard Niemi
The Nature of Belief Systems in Mass Publics - Philip Converse
The Systematic Beliefs of the Mass Public: Estimating policy preferences with survey data - John Jackson
Stability and Change in 1960. A reinstating election - Philip Converse, Angus Campbell, Warren Miller, and Donald Stokes
A Dynamic Simultaneous Equation Model of Electoral Choice - Gregory Markus and Philip Converse
An Outline for a Modelof Party Choice - Morris Fiorina
Partisanship and Voting Behavior, 1952-1996 - Larry Bartels
VOLUME 2: COGNITION AND THE VOTER CALCULUS
Stability in Competition - Harold Hotelling
A Theory of the Calculus of Voting - Williams Riker and Peter Ordeshook
The Paradox of not Voting - John Ferejohn and Morris Fiorina
Costs of Voting and Nonvoting - Richard Niemi
Is Turnout the Paradox that Ate Rational Choice Theory? - Bernard Grofman
Spatial Models of Party Competition - Donald Stokes
The Neglected Role of the Status Quo in Models of Issue Voting - Bernard Grofman
The Measurement of Core Beliefs and Values: The development of balanced socialist / laissez faire and libertarian / authoritarian scales - Anthony Heath, Geoffrey Evans and Jean Martin
A Directional Theory of Issue Voting - George Rabinowitz and Stuart Elaine MacDonald
Political Leadership and Representation in Western Democracies: A test of three models of voting - Torben Iversen
The Impact of a Presidential Debate on Voter Rationality - Alan Abramowitz
Issue Ownership in Presidential Elections, with a 1980 Case Study - John Petrocik
A New Spatial Theory of Party Competition: Uncertainty, Ideology and policy equilibria viewed comparatively and temporally - Ian Budge
Interest vs. Symbolic Politics in Policy Attitudes and Presidential Voting - David Sears, Richard Lau, Tom Tyler and Harris Allen
Contrasting Rational and Psychological Analyses of Political Choice - George Quattrone and Amos Tversky
Foreign Affairs and Issue Voting: Do presidential candidates "waltz before a blind audience?" - John Aldrich, John Sullivan and Eugene Borgida
Anxiety, Enthusiasm, and the Vote: The motivational underpinnings of learning and involvement during presidential campaigns - George Marcus and Michael MacKuen
VOLUME 3: FORECASTING AND ELECTORIAL CONTEXT
Nine National Second-order Elections: A systematic framework for the analysis of European election results - Karlheinz Reif and Hermann Schmitt
Voter Turnout in the Industrial Democracies During the 1980s - Robert Jackman and Ross Miller
Individual and Systemic Influences on Turnout: Who votes? - Jan Leighley and Jonathan Nagler
What Voters Teach us about Europe-wide Elections: what Europe-wide elections teach us about voters - Cees van der Eijk, Mark Franklin and Michael Marsh
Presidential Popularity from Truman to Johnson - John Muelle
Short-term Fluctuations in US voting Behaviour, 1896-1964 - Gerald Kramer
The Vp-function - A Survey of the Literature on Vote and Popularity Functions after 25 Years - Peter Nannestad and Martin Paldam
Who's the Chef? Economic voting under a dual executive - Michael Lewis-Beck
Emotional Reactions to the Economy: I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore - Pamela Conover and Stanley Feldman
A Cross-national Analysis of Economic Voting: Taking account of the political context - Bingham G. Powell and Guy Whitten
The Real Economy and the Perceived Economy in Popularity Functions: How much do voters need to know? A study of British data, 1974-97 - David Sanders
The Political Conditioning of Economic Perceptions - Geoffrey Evans and Robert Andersen
Why are American Presidential Election Campaigns Polls so Variable when Votes are so Predictable - Andrew Gelman and Gary King
Altering the Foundations of Support for the President through Priming - Jon Krosnick and Donald Kinder
Does Attack Advertising Demobilize the Electorate - Stephen Ansolabehere, Shanto Iyengar, Adam Simon and Nicholas Valentino
Messages Received: The political impact of media exposure - Larry Bartels
Political Context and Attitude Change - Michael MacKuen and Courtney Brown
VOLUME 4: DEBATES AND METHODOLOGY
The Veil of Insignificance - Harmut Kliemt
Attitudes and Voting Behaviour: An application of the theory of reasoned action - Martin Fishbein and Icek Ajzen
Secular Realignment and the Party System - O. V. Key
The Silent Revolution in Europe: Intergenerational change in post-industrial societies - Ronald Inglehart
Cognitive Mobilization and Partisan Dealignment in Advanced Industrial Democracies - Russell Dalton
Plus ça Change... The new Cps Election Study Panel - Philip Converse and Gregory Markus
Issue Evolution, Population Replacement and Normal Partisan Change - Edward Carmines and James Stimson
The Dynamics of Aggregate Partisanship - Janet Box-Steffensmeier and Renée Smith
Ideological Realignment in the US Electorate - Alan Abramowitz and Kyle Saunders
Recall Accuracy and its Determinants - Cees van der Eijk and Broer Niemöller
Design Issue in Electoral Research: Taking care of (core) business - Cees van der Eijk
"It's not Like that Round here": Region, economic evaluations and voting at the 1992 British general election - Charles Pattie and Ron Johnston
The Effects of Canvassing, Telephone Calls, and Direct Mail on Voter Turnout: a field experiment - Alan Gerber and Donald Green
Ecological Correlations and the Behavior of Individuals - William Robinson
The Economic Crisis of the 1930s and the Nazi Vote - Jurgen Falter and Reinhard Zintl
Response Latency Versus Certainty as Indexes of the Strength of Voting Intentions in a Cati Survey - John Bassili
A New approach for Modelling Strategic Voting in Multiparty Elections - Michael Alvarez and Jonathan Nagler
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