The future of election studies / edited by Mark N. Franklin, Christopher Wlezien.

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Edition:1st ed.
Published: Amsterdam ; Boston : Pergamon, 2002.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface / Christopher Wlezien and Mark Franklin
  • Pt. I. General perspectives. 1. The state of election studies: Mid-life crisis or new youth? / John Curtice. 2. Varieties of election studies / K. Knight and M. Marsh. 3. Design issues in electoral research: Taking care of (core) business / Cees van der Eijk
  • Pt. II. Addressing space. 4. Electoral context / M. Marsh. 5. Contextual data and the study of elections and voting behavior: Connecting individuals to environments / M. Johnson, W. Phillips Shively and R. M. Stein. 6. Designing multi-level studies: Sampling voters and electoral contexts / Laura Stoker and Jake Bowers
  • Pt. III. Addressing time. 7. National election studies and macro analysis / R. S. Erikson. 8. The rolling cross-section design / Richard Johnston and Henry E. Brady. 9. The statistical power of election studies to detect media exposure effects in political campaigns / John Zaller
  • Pt. IV. Concluding remarks. 10. Reinventing election studies / Mark Franklin and Christopher Wlezien.