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Have Cue, Will Travel? Political Parties as Heuristics in Three Countries
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Have Cue, Will Travel?
Political Parties as Heuristics in Three Countries
Jennifer Merolla
Claremont Graduate University
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Laura Stephenson
University of Western Ontario
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Elizabeth Zechmeister
University of California, Davis
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We would like to thank the IGA Junior Faculty Research Program at UC Davis for providing funding for the project. We could not have implemented the study without the help of many individuals. We thank Jeff Weldon for his advice on the design of the Mexico survey instrument. We would like to extend our gratitude to Robert Huckfeldt for the use of the experimental lab at UC Davis, and to faculty members who gave their class extra credit for participating in the study. We would also like to thank the political science department at ITAM, and in particular Dr. Eric Magar, Chair, for granting us permission and institutional support. And, we also extend a special thanks to the research assistants who were crucial in helping us to conduct the study: in the U.S., Ryan Claassen, David Greenwald, Steve Shelby, Breana Smith, and Brandon Storment; in Canada,
Anna Esselment and Josh Morgan; and, in Mexico, Sara Arce
and Ximena Bustamente. Thanks also to Katie Bryant and Chaitali Gala for providing additional research assistance. A previous draft of this paper was presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, June, 2005.
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Have Cue, Will Travel?
Political Parties as Heuristics in Three Countries
Jennifer Merolla
Claremont Graduate University
Laura Stephenson
University of Western Ontario
Elizabeth Zechmeister
University of California, Davis
We would like to thank the IGA Junior Faculty Research Program at UC Davis for providing funding for the project. We could not have implemented the study without the help of many individuals. We thank Jeff Weldon for his advice on the design of the Mexico survey instrument. We would like to extend our gratitude to Robert Huckfeldt for the use of the experimental lab at UC Davis, and to faculty members who gave their class extra credit for participating in the study. We would also like to thank the political science department at ITAM, and in particular Dr. Eric Magar, Chair, for granting us permission and institutional support. And, we also extend a special thanks to the research assistants who were crucial in helping us to conduct the study: in the U.S., Ryan Claassen, David Greenwald, Steve Shelby, Breana Smith, and Brandon Storment; in Canada,
Anna Esselment and Josh Morgan; and, in Mexico, Sara Arce
and Ximena Bustamente. Thanks also to Katie Bryant and Chaitali Gala for providing additional research assistance. A previous draft of this paper was presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, June, 2005.
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