How Voters Decide. A Longitudinal Study of Political Attitudes and Voting Extending Over Fifteen Years. [Authors]

How Voters Decide. A Longitudinal Study of Political Attitudes and Voting Extending Over Fifteen Years. [Authors]
Title How Voters Decide. A Longitudinal Study of Political Attitudes and Voting Extending Over Fifteen Years. [Authors] PDF eBook
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Release 1981
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ISBN 9780123489500

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Television and Political Advertising

Television and Political Advertising
Title Television and Political Advertising PDF eBook
Author Frank Biocca
Publisher Routledge
Pages 265
Release 2014-02-04
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1135437572

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This volume represents one of the first major scholarly efforts to unravel the psychological and symbolic processing of political advertising. Utilizing survey, experimental, qualitative, and semiotic methodologies to study this phenomenon, the contributors to Television and Political Advertising trace how political ads help to interpret the psychological reality of the presidential campaign in the minds of millions of voters. A product of the National Political Advertising Research Project, this interdisciplinary effort is valuable to researchers in advertising, communication, and consumer psychology since it helps define future work on the relationship between television, politics, and the mind of the voter. This volume, Television and Political Advertising: Signs, Codes and Images, is the second of two, and covers such areas as Generating Meaning in the Pursuit of Power, Analyses of the Meaning of Political Ads, The Campaign Documentary as an Ad, and Regulating Signs and Images.

How Voters Decide

How Voters Decide
Title How Voters Decide PDF eBook
Author Hilde T. Himmelweit
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 300
Release 1981
Genre Political Science
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Wages and Hours

Wages and Hours
Title Wages and Hours PDF eBook
Author Ronnie J. Steinberg
Publisher New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press
Pages 302
Release 1982
Genre Business & Economics
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Journal of the Market Research Society

Journal of the Market Research Society
Title Journal of the Market Research Society PDF eBook
Author Market Research Society
Publisher
Pages 780
Release 1984
Genre Marketing research
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A Bibliography of British History, 1914-1989

A Bibliography of British History, 1914-1989
Title A Bibliography of British History, 1914-1989 PDF eBook
Author Keith Robbins
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 962
Release 1996
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9780198224969

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Containing over 25,000 entries, this unique volume will be absolutely indispensable for all those with an interest in Britain in the twentieth century. Accessibly arranged by theme, with helpful introductions to each chapter, a huge range of topics is covered. There is a comprehensiveindex.

How Voters Decide

How Voters Decide
Title How Voters Decide PDF eBook
Author Richard R. Lau
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 15
Release 2006-06-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1139456865

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This book attempts to redirect the field of voting behavior research by proposing a paradigm-shifting framework for studying voter decision making. An innovative experimental methodology is presented for getting 'inside the heads' of citizens as they confront the overwhelming rush of information from modern presidential election campaigns. Four broad theoretically-defined types of decision strategies that voters employ to help decide which candidate to support are described and operationally-defined. Individual and campaign-related factors that lead voters to adopt one or another of these strategies are examined. Most importantly, this research proposes a new normative focus for the scientific study of voting behavior: we should care about not just which candidate received the most votes, but also how many citizens voted correctly - that is, in accordance with their own fully-informed preferences.