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A Field Experiment Testing Negative Campaign Tactics
Unformatted Document Text:  Kahn, Kim Fridkin and Patrick J. Kenney. 1999. “Do Negative Campaigns Mobilize or Supress Turnout? Clarifying the Relationship between Negativity and Participation. American Political Science Review, 93(4): 877-90. King, Erica G., Robert W. Henderson, and Hong C. Chen. 1998. “Viewer Response to Positive v. Negative Political Ads in the 1996, Presidential Campaign.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 23-25, 1998. Krasno, Jonathan S. and Donald P. Green. 2005. “Do Televised Presidential Ads Increase Voter Turnout? Evidence from a Natural Experiment.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 7-10. Lau, Richard R. 1982. “Negativity in Political Perception.” Political Behavior, 4 (4): 353-77. Lau, Richard R. and Gerald M. Pomper. 2002. “Effectiveness of Negative Campaigning in U.S. Senate Elections.” American Journal of Political Science, 46(1): 47-66. Lau, Richard R., Lee Sigelman, Caroline Heldman, and Paul Babbitt. 1999. “The Effects of Negative Political Advertisments: A Meta-Analytic Assessment.” American Political Science Review, 93(4): 851-75. Nickerson, David W. Forthcoming. “Volunteer Phone Calls Can Increase Turnout: Evidence from Eight Field Experiments.” American Politics Research. Opensecrets.org. 2005. 527 Committee Activity [online].Washington, DC. http://www.opensecrets.org/527s/527cmtes.asp (accessed August 3rd, 2005). 28

Authors: Nickerson, David. and Arceneaux, Kevin.
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Kahn, Kim Fridkin and Patrick J. Kenney. 1999. “Do Negative Campaigns Mobilize or
Supress Turnout? Clarifying the Relationship between Negativity and
Participation. American Political Science Review, 93(4): 877-90.
King, Erica G., Robert W. Henderson, and Hong C. Chen. 1998. “Viewer Response to
Positive v. Negative Political Ads in the 1996, Presidential Campaign.” Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association,
Chicago, April 23-25, 1998.
Krasno, Jonathan S. and Donald P. Green. 2005. “Do Televised Presidential Ads Increase
Voter Turnout? Evidence from a Natural Experiment.” Presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 7-10.
Lau, Richard R. 1982. “Negativity in Political Perception.” Political Behavior, 4 (4):
353-77.
Lau, Richard R. and Gerald M. Pomper. 2002. “Effectiveness of Negative Campaigning
in U.S. Senate Elections.” American Journal of Political Science, 46(1): 47-66.
Lau, Richard R., Lee Sigelman, Caroline Heldman, and Paul Babbitt. 1999. “The
Effects of Negative Political Advertisments: A Meta-Analytic Assessment.”
American Political Science Review, 93(4): 851-75.
Nickerson, David W. Forthcoming. “Volunteer Phone Calls Can Increase Turnout:
Evidence from Eight Field Experiments.” American Politics Research.
Opensecrets.org. 2005. 527 Committee Activity [online].Washington, DC.
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