The American VoterWiley, 1960 - 573 pages |
Contents
Setting | 3 |
Theoretical Orientation | 18 |
POLITICAL ATTITUDES AND THE VOTE | 39 |
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The American Voter Angus Campbell,University of Michigan. Survey Research Center Limited preview - 1980 |
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American analysis areas associated blue-collar workers campaign candidates cent Chapter concept concern conflict conservatism decision degree Democratic Party Depression differences dimension distinction effects Eisenhower election electorate elements evaluations expect fact factors farm farmer favorable feeling forces funnel ideology important Independents individual individual's influence intensity interest interview issues Korean War labor union less liberal-conservative major measure membership metropolitan motivational Negroes nomic non-voters occupation opinion ordering dimensions partisan attitudes partisan choice partisanship party allegiance party identification party loyalties perceptions person political attitudes political behavior political efficacy political involvement political parties political system population position predict problem proportion psychological question reference Relation relationship relatively Republican Party residents response role rural sample sense shift social class South status polarization Stevenson strength strong structure Table tend tion tisan union urban V. O. Key variables voters voting behavior Warren E