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Value Preferences in the Mass Public: Ambivalence versus Hierarchical Structure
Unformatted Document Text:  REFERENCES Alvarez, R. Michael and John Brehm. (2002) Hard Choices, Easy Answers. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Alwin, Duane F. and Jon A. Krosnick. (1985) “The Measurement of Values in Surveys: A Comparison of Ratings and Rankings.” Public Opinion Quarterly 49: 535-552. Coombs, Clyde H. (1964) A Theory of Data. New York: Wiley. Devine, Donald J. (1972) The Political Culture of the United States. Boston: Little, Brown. Easton, David and Jack Dennis. (1969) Children in the Political System: Origins of Political Legitimacy. New York: McGraw-Hill. Eismeier, Theodore J. (1982) “Public Preferences about Government Spending.” Political Behavior 4: 133-145. Feldman, Stanley. (1988) “Structure and Consistency in Public Opinion: The Role of Core Beliefs and Values.” American Journal of Political Science 32: 416-440. Feldman, Stanley and John Zaller. (1992) “The Political Culture of Ambivalence: Ideological Responses to the Welfare State.” American Journal of Political Science 36: 268-307. Grant, J. Tobin and Thomas J. Rudolph. (2003) “Value Conflict, Group Affect, and the Issue of Campaign Finance.” American Journal of Political Science 47: 453-469. Greenstein, Fred I. (1969) Children and the Political System (Revised Edition). New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. Hochschild, Jennifer L. (1995) Facing Up to the American Dream: Race, Class, and the Soul of the Nation. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Jacoby, William G. (1994) “Public Attitudes Toward Government Spending.” American Journal of Political Science 38: 336-361. Jacoby, William G. (2000) “Issue Framing and Public Opinion on Government Spending.” American Journal of Political Science 44: 750-767. Jacoby, William G. (2002) “Core Values and Political Attitudes.” In Barbary Norrander and Clyde Wilcox (Editors), Understanding Public Opinion (Second Edition). Washington, DC: CongressionalQuarterly. King, Gary. (1989) Unifying Political Methodology. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Kristiansen, Connie M. and Alan M. Hotte. (1996) “Morality and the Self: Implications for the When and How of Value-Attitude-Behavior Relations.” In Clive Seligman, James M. Olson, Mark P. Zanna(Editors), The Psychology of Values: The Ontario Symposium, Volume 8. Mahwah, NJ: LawrenceErlbaum Associates.

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REFERENCES
Alvarez, R. Michael and John Brehm. (2002) Hard Choices, Easy Answers. Princeton, NJ: Princeton
University Press.
Alwin, Duane F. and Jon A. Krosnick. (1985) “The Measurement of Values in Surveys: A Comparison of
Ratings and Rankings.” Public Opinion Quarterly 49: 535-552.
Coombs, Clyde H. (1964) A Theory of Data. New York: Wiley.
Devine, Donald J. (1972) The Political Culture of the United States. Boston: Little, Brown.
Easton, David and Jack Dennis. (1969) Children in the Political System: Origins of Political Legitimacy.
New York: McGraw-Hill.
Eismeier, Theodore J. (1982) “Public Preferences about Government Spending.” Political Behavior 4:
133-145.
Feldman, Stanley. (1988) “Structure and Consistency in Public Opinion: The Role of Core Beliefs and
Values.” American Journal of Political Science 32: 416-440.
Feldman, Stanley and John Zaller. (1992) “The Political Culture of Ambivalence: Ideological Responses
to the Welfare State.” American Journal of Political Science 36: 268-307.
Grant, J. Tobin and Thomas J. Rudolph. (2003) “Value Conflict, Group Affect, and the Issue of
Campaign Finance.” American Journal of Political Science 47: 453-469.
Greenstein, Fred I. (1969) Children and the Political System (Revised Edition). New Haven, CT: Yale
University Press.
Hochschild, Jennifer L. (1995) Facing Up to the American Dream: Race, Class, and the Soul of the
Nation. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Jacoby, William G. (1994) “Public Attitudes Toward Government Spending.” American Journal of
Political Science 38: 336-361.
Jacoby, William G. (2000) “Issue Framing and Public Opinion on Government Spending.” American
Journal of Political Science 44: 750-767.
Jacoby, William G. (2002) “Core Values and Political Attitudes.” In Barbary Norrander and Clyde
Wilcox (Editors), Understanding Public Opinion (Second Edition). Washington, DC: Congressional
Quarterly.
King, Gary. (1989) Unifying Political Methodology. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
Kristiansen, Connie M. and Alan M. Hotte. (1996) “Morality and the Self: Implications for the When and
How of Value-Attitude-Behavior Relations.” In Clive Seligman, James M. Olson, Mark P. Zanna
(Editors), The Psychology of Values: The Ontario Symposium, Volume 8. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence
Erlbaum Associates.


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