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to AMERICAN POLITICS QUARTERLY Volume 19 Number 1 (January 1991) pp. 1-144 Number2 (April 1991) pp. 143-280 Number 3 (July 1991) pp. 281-392 Number 4 (October 1991) pp. 393-512 Authors: ANDERSON, GARY, see Scheb, J. M. Il. ANSOLABEHERE, STEPHEN, ROY BEHR, and SHANTO IYENGAR, “Mass Media and Elections: An Overview,” 109. BEHR, ROY, see Ansolabehere, S. BORRELLI, STEPHEN A.., see Miller, A. H. BOWEN, TERRY, see Scheb, J. M. II. BREAUX, DAVID, see Gross, D. BULLOCK, DAVID, see Sigelman, L. CASTLE, DAVID S., “Media Coverage of Presidential Primaries,” 33. DAVIS, CHARLES, see Feiock, R. FEIOCK, RICHARD, and CHARLES DAVIS, “Can State Hazardous Waste Regulation Be Re- conciled With Economic Development Policies?: An Empirical Assessment of the Goetze- Rowland Model,” 364. GROSS, DONALD, and DAVID BREAUX, “Historical Trends in U.S. Senate Elections, 1912-1988,” 284. HANSEN, SUSAN B., “Middle-Range Theory and the Long-Range Impact of Tax Policy Change: Some Recent Evidence From the American States,” 485. HIBBING, JOHN R., see Welch, S. HOFF, SAMUEL B., “Saying No: Presidential Support and Veto Use, 1889-1989,” 310. HOLBROOK, THOMAS M., see Meier, K. J. HWANG, HWARNG-DU, see Shelley, M. C. II. IPPOLITO, DENNIS S., “Tax Policy and Spending Policy,” 458. IYENGAR, SHANTO, see Ansolabehere, S. KING, RONALD F., “Comment: On Watersheds, Reforms, and Public Goods,” 494. , “Introduction: Tax Reform and American Politics,” 417. KOCH, JEFFREY W., “Explanations of Group Economic Outcomes: Determinants and Conse- quences,” 211. 506 AMERICAN POLITICS QUARTERLY / OCTOBER 1991 LANOUE, DAVID J., “The ‘Turning Point’: Viewers’ Reactions to the Second 1988 Presidential Debate,” 80. LEEPER, MARK STEPHEN, “The Impact of Prejudice on Female Candidates: An Experimen- tal Look at Voter Inference,” 248. MARTIN, CATHIE JO, “Corporate Taxation in Pursuit of Growth,” 469. MEIER, KENNETH J., and THOMAS M. HOLBROOK, “No Longer Gaining Ground: An Update,” 377. MILLER, ARTHUR H., and STEPHEN A. BORRELLI, “Confidence in Government During the 1980s,” 147. MONDAK, JEFFREY J., “Substantive and Procedural Aspects of Supreme Court Decisions as Determinants of Institutional Approval,” 174. NIEMI, RICHARD G., see Stanley, H. W. RIDOUT, CHRISTINE F., “The Role of Media Coverage of Iowa and New Hampshire in the 1988 Democratic Nomination,” 43. RUDDER, CATHERINE E., “Nonincremental Policy-Making Under Divided Party Control,” 426. SCHEB, JOHN M. II, TERRY BOWEN, and GARY ANDERSON, “Ideology, Role Orienta- tions, and Behavior in the State Courts of Last Resort,” 324. SHELLEY, MACK C. II, and HWARNG-DU HWANG, “The Mass Media and Public Opinion Polls in the 1988 Presidential Election: Trends, Accuracy, Consistency, and Events,” 59. SIGELMAN, LEE, and DAVID BULLOCK, “Candidates, Issues, Horse Races, and Hoopla: Presidential Campaign Coverage, 1888-1988,” 5. SOUTHWELL, PRISCILLA L., “Voter Turnout in the 1986 Congressional Elections: The Media as a Demobilizer?,” 96. STANLEY, HAROLD W., and RICHARD G. NIEMI, “Partnership and Group Support, 1952- 1988,” 189. SWINFORD, BILL, “A Predictive Model of Decision Making in State Supreme Courts: The School Financing Cases,” 336. WEISSERT, CAROL S., “Policy Entrepreneurs, Policy Opportunists, and Legislative Effective- ness,” 262. WEKKIN, GARY D., “Why Crossover Voters Are Not ‘Mischievous Voters’: The Segmented Partisanship Hypothesis,” 229. WELCH, SUSAN, “Editor’s Note,” 3, 283. , and )\)JHN R. HIBBING, “Editors’ Note,” 395. WILCOX, CL*'DE, “Evangelism, Social Identity, and Gender Attitudes Among Women,” 353. WITTE, JOHN F., “The Tax Reform Act of 1986: A New Era in Tax Politics?,” 438. WYRICK, THOMAS L., “Management of Political Influence: Gerrymandering in the 1980s,” 396. Articles: “Acknowledgments to Our Reviewers,” 140. “Can State Hazardous Waste Regulation Be Reconciled With Economic Development Policies?: An Empirical Assessment of the Goetze-Rowland Model,” Feiock and Davis, 364. “Candidates, Issues, Horse Races, and Hoopla: Presidential Campaign Coverage, 1888-1988,” Sigelman and Bullock, 5. “Comment: On Watersheds, Reforms, and Public Goods,” King, 494. “Confidence in Government During the 1980s,” Miller and Borrelli, 147. 507 “Corporate Taxation in Pursuit of Growth,” Martin, 469. “Editor’s Note,” Welch, 3, 283. “Editors’ Note,” Welch and Hibbing, 395. “Evangelism, Social Identity, and Gender Attitudes Among Women,” Wilcox, 353. “Explanations of Group Economic Outcomes: Determinants and Consequences,” Koch, 211. “Historical Trends in U.S. Senate Elections, 1912-1988,” Gross and Breaux, 284. “Ideology, Role Orientations, and Behavior in the State Courts of Last Resort,” Scheb et al., 324. “The Impact of Prejudice on Female Candidates: An Experimental Look at Voter Inference,” Leeper, 248. “Introduction: Tax Reform and American Politics,” King, 417. “Management of Political Influence: Gerrymandering in the 1980s,” Wyrick, 396. “Mass Media and Elections: An Overview,” Ansolabehere et al., 109. “The Mass Media and Public Opinion Polls in the 1988 Presidential Election: Trends, Accuracy, Consistency, and Events,” Shelley and Hwang, 59. “Media Coverage of Presidential Primaries,” Castle, 33. “Middle-Range Theory and the Long-Range Impact of Tax Policy Change: Some Recent Evidence From the American States,” Hansen, 485. “No Longer Gaining Ground: An Update,” Meier and Holbrook, 377. “Nonincremental Policy-Making Under Divided Party Control,” Rudder, 426. “Partnership and Group Support, 1952-1988,” Stanley and Niemi, 189. “Policy Entrepreneurs, Policy Opportunists, and Legislative Effectiveness,” Weissert, 262. “A Predictive Model of Decision Making in State Supreme Courts: The School Financing Cases,” Swinford, 336. “The Role of Media Coverage of lowa and New Hampshire in the 1988 Democratic Nomina- tion,” Ridout, 43. “Saying No: Presidential Support and Veto Use, 1889-1989,” Hoff, 310. “Substantive and Procedural Aspects of Supreme Court Decisions as Determinants of Institu- tional Approval,” Mondak, 174. “Tax Policy and Spending Policy,” Ippolito, 458. “The Tax Reform Act of 1986: A New Era in Tax Politics?,” Witte, 438. “The ‘Turning Point’: Viewers’ Reactions to the Second 1988 Presidential Debate,” Lanoue, 80. “Voter Turnout in the 1986 Congressional Elections: The Media as a Demobilizer?,” Southwell, 96. “Why Crossover Voters Are Not ‘Mischievous Voters’: The Segmented Partisanship Hypothe- sis,” Wekkin, 229.

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