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Politics, Institutions, and Public Policy

WP-09-02
Diversified Policy Choice with Pratial Knowledge of Policy Effectiveness
Charles F. Manski

WP-09-03
Framing, Motivated Reasoning, and Opinions about Emergent Technologies
James Druckman and Toby Bolsen

WP-09-05
Students as Experimental Participants: A Defense of the “Narrow Data Base”
James N. Druckman and Cindy D. Kam

WP-09-06
Timeless Strategy Meets New Medium: Going Negative on Congressional Campaign Websites, 2002-2006
James N. Druckman, Martin Kifer, and Michael Parkin

WP-09-07
Issue Engagement on Congressional Candidate Websites (2002-2006)
by James N. Druckman, Martin Kifer, and Michael Parkin

WP-06-04
Agency, Monitoring, and Electoral Institutions: The 17th Amendment and Representation in the Senate
Sean Gailmard and Jeffery A. Jenkins

WP-06-03
In Search of Killer Amendments in the Modern Congress
Charles J. Finocchiaro and Jeffery A. Jenkins

WP-05-07
Who Should Govern Congress? The Salary Grab of 1873 and the Coalition of Reform
Jeffery A. Jenkins, Lee J. Alston, Kara Gorski, and Tomas Nonnenmacher

WP-05-06
Welfare State Persistence in OECD Democracies
Clem Brooks and Jeff Manza

WP-05-05
Search Profiling with Partial Knowledge of Deterrence
Charles F. Manski

WP-04-04
Partisanship and Contested Election Cases in the House of Representatives, 1789-2002
Jeffery A. Jenkins

WP-04-03
Punishment and Democracy: The Significance of the Disenfranchisement of Nonincarcerated
Felons and Ex-Felons

Jeff Manza and Christopher Uggen

WP-03-08
Parties as Procedural Coalitions in Congress: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
Jeffery A. Jenkins, Michael H. Crespin, and Jamie L. Carson

WP-02-12
Globalization and Energy Policy: The Critical Role of the State and Its Constituencies
Alan Schnaiberg and Adam S. Weinberg

WP-02-13
The Political Paradox of Gender: The Attitudes of Women and Men Toward Socially Compassionate and Morally Traditional Policies, 1973-1998
Alice H. Eagly and Amanda Diekman

WP-02-38
Trusting What You Know: Information, Knowledge, and Confidence in Social Security
Lawrence R. Jacobs, Fay Lomax Cook, and Dukhong Kim

WP-02-39
Civil Death or Civil Rights? Public Attitudes Towards Felon Disefranchisement in the United States
Jeff Manza, Clem Brooks, and Christopher Uggen

WP-02-40
Ballot Manipulation and the "Menace of Negro Domination": Racial Threat and Felon Disfranchisement in the United States, 1850-2000
Angela Behrens, Christoper Uggen, and Jeff Manza

WP-02-41
Government Redistribution in the Shadow of Legislative Elections:: A Study of the Illinois Member Initiative Grants Program
Michael C. Herron and Brett A. Theodos

WP-02-42
Alternatives Within the White House Public Opinion Apparatus: Lyndon Johnson, Vietnam, and "Hawkish" Opinion Mail
Brandon Rottinghaus

WP-02-43
Privacy as Property: News and the Right of Publicity
Craig L. LaMay

WP-01-06
Policy Responsiveness to Public Opinion: The State of the Debate
Jeff Manza and Fay Lomax Cook

WP-01-07
Public Service Announcements, Broadcasters, and the Public Interest: Regulatory Background and the Digital Future
Craig L. LaMay

WP-01-08
Uncertainty and Ambiguity in the 2001 Decision Against Census Adjustment for Redistricting
Mary H. Mulry and Bruce D. Spencer

WP-00-04
Probabilistic Polling
Charles F. Manski

WP-00-05
Invoking Public Opinion: Polls, Policy Debates, and the Future of Social Security
Fay Lomax Cook, Jason Barabas, and Benjamin I. Page

WP-00-21
The Truly Disfranchised: Felon Voting Rights and American Politics
Jeff Manza, Christopher Uggen, and Marcus Britton

WP-00-22
Assessing Assumptions About Americans' Attitudes Toward Social Security: Popular Claims Meet Hard Data
Fay Lomax Cook and Lawrence R. Jacobs

WP-00-27
A Method for Deciding Whether Adjustment of Census 2000 Improves Redistricting
Bruce D. Spencer

WP-99-06
Is Social Security Reform Ready for the American Public?
Benjamin I. Page

WP-99-07
Deliberative Opinion Change and Consistency: Citizens in the 1994 Illinois Gubernatorial Election
Jason Barabas

WP-99-08
Revival of the New Deal Coalition? Social Groups and Political Change in the 1990s
Jeff Manza and Clem Brooks

WP-99-22
Deliberative Democracy in Action: An Analysis of the Effects of Public Deliberation
Fay Lomax Cook, Jason Barabas, and Lawrence R. Jacobs

WP-98-15
African-American and Latino Views of Local Chicago TV News
Cynthia C. Linton and Robert K. LeBailly

WP-98-30
The New Politics of Social Security
Fay Lomax Cook

WP-98-31
Reassessing Public Opinion Stability
Jason Barabas

WP-97-10
Describing and Explaining Public Support for Social Welfare Programs Over Time
Fay Lomax Cook and Jason Barabas

WP-97-17
Electoral Coalitions and Market Reforms: Evidence from Argentina
Edward L. Gibson and Ernesto Calvo

WP-97-29
The Political Power of TV Broadcasters: Covert Bias and Anticipated Reactions
James H. Snider and Benjamin I. Page

WP-96-20
Complaints and Geographic Mobility as Responses to Dissatisfaction with Public Services Paul J. Devereux and Burton A. Weisbrod

WP-96-29
The Impact of Changing State and Federal Roles on Local Governments
Donald Haider

WP-96-32
Bureaucratizing Democracy, Democratizing Bureaucracy
Wendy Nelson Espeland

WP-96-35
Print Media Support for Social Welfare Programs: The View from the Opinion Pages of the Elite Press
Fay Lomax Cook and Gretchen Caspary