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Parties, Candidates, and Policy Issues in the 2000 Presidential Election: Being primed or muted by media and interpersonal discussion
Unformatted Document Text:  Election and Priming - 19 Neuman, W. R. (1986). The paradox of mass politics: Knowledge and opinion in the American electorate. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Niemi, R. G., & Weisberg, H. F. (1993). Classics in voting behavior. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press. Pan, Z., & Kosicki, G. (1997). Priming and media impact on the evaluations of the president’s performance. Communication Research, 24(1), 3-30. Patterson, T. (1993). Out of order. New York: Knopf. Patterson, T. (2000). Doing well and doing good. Research paper presented at Kennedy School Press Politics Center, Harvard University. Patterson, T., & McClure, R. (1976). The unseeing eye. New York: Putnam. Rahn, W. (1993). The role of partisan stereotypes in information processing about political candidates. American Journal of Political Science, 37, 472-496. Ramsden, G. P. (1996). Media coverage of issues and candidates: What balance is appropriate in a democracy? Political Science Quarterly, 111(1), 65-81. Robinson, M. J., & Sheehan, M. A. (1983). Over the Wire and on TV. New York: Russell Sage. Sabato, L. J. (1991). Feeding frenzy: How attack journalism has transformed American politics.New York: Free Press. Sears, D. O., & Valentino, N. A. (1997). Politics matters: Political events as catalysts for preadult socialization. American Political Science Review, 91(1), 45-65. Srull, T. K., & Wyer, R. S. (1979). The role of category accessibility in the interpretation of information about persons: Some determinants and implications. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 37, 1660-1672. Wattenberg, M. P. (1991). The rise of candidate-centered politics: Presidential elections of the 1980s. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Wattenberg, M. P. (1996). The decline of American political parties: 1952-1992. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. West, D. M. (1994). Political advertising and news coverage in the 1992 California U.S. senate campaigns. Journal of Politics, 56(4), 1053-1075. West, D. M. (2001). Television advertising in the presidential campaign. Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 6(2), 74-81.

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Election and Priming - 19
Neuman, W. R. (1986). The paradox of mass politics: Knowledge and opinion in the American
electorate
. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Niemi, R. G., & Weisberg, H. F. (1993). Classics in voting behavior. Washington, D.C.: CQ
Press.
Pan, Z., & Kosicki, G. (1997). Priming and media impact on the evaluations of the president’s
performance. Communication Research, 24(1), 3-30.
Patterson, T. (1993). Out of order. New York: Knopf.
Patterson, T. (2000). Doing well and doing good. Research paper presented at Kennedy School
Press Politics Center, Harvard University.
Patterson, T., & McClure, R. (1976). The unseeing eye. New York: Putnam.
Rahn, W. (1993). The role of partisan stereotypes in information processing about political
candidates. American Journal of Political Science, 37, 472-496.
Ramsden, G. P. (1996). Media coverage of issues and candidates: What balance is appropriate
in a democracy? Political Science Quarterly, 111(1), 65-81.
Robinson, M. J., & Sheehan, M. A. (1983). Over the Wire and on TV. New York: Russell Sage.
Sabato, L. J. (1991). Feeding frenzy: How attack journalism has transformed American politics.
New York: Free Press.
Sears, D. O., & Valentino, N. A. (1997). Politics matters: Political events as catalysts for
preadult socialization. American Political Science Review, 91(1), 45-65.
Srull, T. K., & Wyer, R. S. (1979). The role of category accessibility in the interpretation of
information about persons: Some determinants and implications. Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, 37
, 1660-1672.
Wattenberg, M. P. (1991). The rise of candidate-centered politics: Presidential elections of the
1980s
. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Wattenberg, M. P. (1996). The decline of American political parties: 1952-1992. Cambridge,
MA: Harvard University Press.
West, D. M. (1994). Political advertising and news coverage in the 1992 California U.S. senate
campaigns. Journal of Politics, 56(4), 1053-1075.
West, D. M. (2001). Television advertising in the presidential campaign. Harvard International
Journal of Press/Politics, 6
(2), 74-81.


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