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Defending Sober Voters against Sensationalist Scholars: A Reply to Rogers

Anthony Fowler, Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago, USA, anthony.fowler@uchicago.edu
 
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Anthony Fowler (2020), "Defending Sober Voters against Sensationalist Scholars: A Reply to Rogers", Quarterly Journal of Political Science: Vol. 15: No. 2, pp 213-219. http://dx.doi.org/10.1561/100.00018027b

Publication Date: 09 Apr 2020
© 2020 A. Fowler
 
Subjects
Elections:Electoral behavior,  Elections:Voting behavior,  Democracy,  Elections,  Electoral behavior,  Political parties,  Political psychology
 

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New Coke 
Direct vs. Indirect Effects of Party 
Can We Disentangle Party and Policy Using Panel Data? 
State Partisanship in Presidential Elections 
Controlling for Challenger Quality 
Candidate Characteristics Matter 
Concluding Thoughts 
References 

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DOI:10.1561/100.00018027b

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