| Richard G. Niemi - Elections - 1993 - 400 pages
A reader gathering highlights of the best original work in the study of American voting behavior from the late 1950s through the mid-1980s. The editors provide introductory ... | |
| Herbert F. Weisberg - Elections - 1995 - 376 pages
Drawing heavily on the National Election Studies, Weisberg and his colleagues have compiled an invaluable, data-rich analysis of voter behavior and public opinion in the ... | |
| Richard G. Niemi, Jane Junn - Political Science - 2005 - 228 pages
Sound democratic decisions rely on a citizenry with at least a partial mastery of the rules and workings of democratic government. American high schools, where students learn ... | |
| Herbert F. Weisberg - Political Science - 2007 - 322 pages
If at one time we thought that the movement to science would yield unification of the discipline, it is now apparent that there are many roads to science. Still it is important ... | |
| Bernard Grofman, Lisa Handley, Richard G. Niemi - History - 1992 - 192 pages
With the passage of the Voting Rights Act in 1965, the right of minorities to register and vote was largely secured. It was soon discovered, however, that minority voting did ... | |
| Herbert Weisberg - Reference - 1992 - 100 pages
Using a clear, expository style that builds from simple to more complex topics, Weisberg explains how to measure the centre and variation on a single variable. Beginning with ... | |
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