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If He Speaks and the Media Doesn't Report It, Does the President Make A Sound?

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Barrett, Andrew. "If He Speaks and the Media Doesn't Report It, Does the President Make A Sound?" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia Marriott Hotel, Philadelphia, PA, Aug 27, 2003 <Not Available>. 2009-05-26 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p64773_index.html>

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Barrett, A. , 2003-08-27 "If He Speaks and the Media Doesn't Report It, Does the President Make A Sound?" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia Marriott Hotel, Philadelphia, PA Online <.PDF>. 2009-05-26 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p64773_index.html

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As Samuel Kernell demonstrates in his book Going Public (1997) modern presidents are increasingly speaking publicly. This trend has been demonstrated by other scholars as well such as Hart (1987) and Ragsdale (1998). However although the number of presidential speeches has been on the rise the typical audience for these addresses consists of a relatively small number of people. In particular despite a few nationally televised addresses each year most speeches given by the president are before an audience
.157 .477** .159 2.999 .003 Adjusted R2 = .375 Adjusted R2 = .069 F-test (p) = 23.447 (.000) F-test (p) = 3.794 (.001) SE of estimate = .323 SE of estimate = .670 N = 350 N = 350 Note: This model was estimated using the linear regression command in SPSS for Windows version 10.1. ** Indicates statistically significant variables at the .05 level.; * Indicates statistically significant variable at .1 level


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