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100 _aBernstein, Robert A.
245 _aDirecting electoral appeals away from the centre
_bissue position and issue salience.
260 _c1995
300 _ap.479-505
362 _aSep
520 _a"The past models of presidential veto behavior have not adequately conceptualized the fundamental nature of the dependent variable - a count of the total number of vetoes per unit of analysis. Consequently, ordinary least squates techniques have been employed when more appropriate statistical estimation techniques are warranted. Further, past conceptualization of theoretically relevant variables have masked important relationships such as the importance of a bi-cameral legislature. We show that rigorous consideration of research methodologies provides theoretical insights obscured by relying on more traditional approaches. Finally, this investigation updates understanding of the veto process of the Clinton era
650 _aVoting - U.S.A.
650 _aElections - U.S.A.
650 _aPresidents - U.S.A. - Elections
773 _aPolitical Research Quarterly
909 _a29325
999 _c29325
_d29325