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- catalog abstract ""Campaign Dynamics examines more than 100 gubernatorial elections from 1982 through 1994, beginning with case studies of races in Virginia and New Jersey in 1993 that develop the basic understanding of how campaigns define the set of important issues in an election. The case studies combine interviews and observations with empirical analysis of public opinion polls. The analysis is then expanded to consider the abortion issue in 34 gubernatorial elections in 1990. Later chapters test these ideas in over 100 gubernatorial elections, combining exit poll data on upward of 100,000 voters from dozens of races with measures of campaign themes developed out of a content analysis of newspaper coverage." "This book uses possibly the largest single set of data on voters and elections for statewide office ever assembled, and it uses multiple methods and multiple sources of data. As such, it represents one of the most comprehensive theoretical and empirical efforts to understand the role of campaigns in voting behavior ever undertaken." "Campaign Dynamics will be of interest to those involved in state politics, voting behavior and campaigns, and democratic theory. It should also guide students and scholars interested in performing empirical tests of formal models and those wishing to combine multiple methods in their research."--Jacket.".
- catalog alternative "Project Muse UPCC books net".
- catalog contributor b11840783.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description ""Campaign Dynamics examines more than 100 gubernatorial elections from 1982 through 1994, beginning with case studies of races in Virginia and New Jersey in 1993 that develop the basic understanding of how campaigns define the set of important issues in an election. The case studies combine interviews and observations with empirical analysis of public opinion polls. The analysis is then expanded to consider the abortion issue in 34 gubernatorial elections in 1990. Later chapters test these ideas in over 100 gubernatorial elections, combining exit poll data on upward of 100,000 voters from dozens of races with measures of campaign themes developed out of a content analysis of newspaper coverage."".
- catalog description ""This book uses possibly the largest single set of data on voters and elections for statewide office ever assembled, and it uses multiple methods and multiple sources of data. As such, it represents one of the most comprehensive theoretical and empirical efforts to understand the role of campaigns in voting behavior ever undertaken." "Campaign Dynamics will be of interest to those involved in state politics, voting behavior and campaigns, and democratic theory. It should also guide students and scholars interested in performing empirical tests of formal models and those wishing to combine multiple methods in their research."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-213) and index.".
- catalog description "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1. Electoral Politics: Background and Review -- Chapter 2. Campaigns and Candidates: What Should We Expect? -- Chapter 3. A Spatial Model of Issue Salience in Voting Behavior -- Chapter 4. Data and Methods -- Chapter 5. Virginia's 1993 Gubernatorial Campaign -- Chapter 6. New Jersey's 1993 Gubernatorial Campaign -- Chapter 7. Abortion and the 1990 Gubernatorial Elections -- Chapter 8. Presidential Approval in Gubernatorial Elections -- Chapter 9. Voter Response to Gubernatorial Campaigns, 1982-1992 -- Chapter 10. Conclusions -- Appendix A. Models and Methods for the Case Studies -- Appendix B. Models and Methods for the Comparative State Analysis -- Appendix C. Complete Models Examining Votes for Prochoice -- Gubernatorial Candidates -- Appendix D. Complete Models Examining Votes for Democratic -- Gubernatorial Candidates -- Notes -- References -- Index.".
- catalog extent "xii, 217 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Campaign dynamics.".
- catalog identifier "0472110144 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Campaign dynamics.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press,".
- catalog relation "Campaign dynamics.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "324.7/0973 21".
- catalog subject "Governors United States Election.".
- catalog subject "JK2447 .C37 2000".
- catalog subject "Political campaigns United States States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1. Electoral Politics: Background and Review -- Chapter 2. Campaigns and Candidates: What Should We Expect? -- Chapter 3. A Spatial Model of Issue Salience in Voting Behavior -- Chapter 4. Data and Methods -- Chapter 5. Virginia's 1993 Gubernatorial Campaign -- Chapter 6. New Jersey's 1993 Gubernatorial Campaign -- Chapter 7. Abortion and the 1990 Gubernatorial Elections -- Chapter 8. Presidential Approval in Gubernatorial Elections -- Chapter 9. Voter Response to Gubernatorial Campaigns, 1982-1992 -- Chapter 10. Conclusions -- Appendix A. Models and Methods for the Case Studies -- Appendix B. Models and Methods for the Comparative State Analysis -- Appendix C. Complete Models Examining Votes for Prochoice -- Gubernatorial Candidates -- Appendix D. Complete Models Examining Votes for Democratic -- Gubernatorial Candidates -- Notes -- References -- Index.".
- catalog title "Campaign dynamics : the race for governor / Thomas M. Carsey.".
- catalog type "text".