Presidential vetoes an event count model.
By: Shields, Todd G.
Contributor(s): Chi Huang.
Material type:
ArticlePublisher: 1995Description: p.559-72.Subject(s): Veto - U.S.A | Presidents - U.S.A | Executive power - U.S.A | Presidents - U.S.A. - Elections
In:
Political Research QuarterlySummary: "This study analyses issues used repeatedly by the ANES in studying presidential races 1972-88. Three conclusions stand out in the findings: (1) on issues offering concentrated benefits and diffuse or deferred costs, there is a correlation between issue position and issue salience; (2) those issues tend to be most salient to strong proponents, and of almost no salience to strong opponents; (3) consequently, the optimal candidate location on such issues is not at the mean preference of the electorate but between that preference and the preference of the strong proponents of each issue"
| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Articles
|
Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 48, Issue no: 3 | Available | AR29459 |
"This study analyses issues used repeatedly by the ANES in studying presidential races 1972-88. Three conclusions stand out in the findings: (1) on issues offering concentrated benefits and diffuse or deferred costs, there is a correlation between issue position and issue salience; (2) those issues tend to be most salient to strong proponents, and of almost no salience to strong opponents; (3) consequently, the optimal candidate location on such issues is not at the mean preference of the electorate but between that preference and the preference of the strong proponents of each issue"


Articles
There are no comments for this item.