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NAVIGATING PUBLIC OPINION Polls, Policy, and the Future of American Democracy Edited by JEFF MANZA FAY LOMAX COOK BENJAMIN I. PAGE OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2002 Book by Jeff Manza, Fay Lomax Cook, Benjamin I. Page; Oxford University Press, 2002. 376 pgs. Title Page Preface Contents Contributors Navigating Public Opinion Navigating Public Opinion: An Introduction Part I: Does Policy Responsiveness Exist? 1: The State of the Debate Notes 2: Causal Flow in a Macro System Model Notes 3: Crafted Talk and the Loss of Democratic Responsiveness Notes 4: Politicians and Public Opinion Notes 5: Public Opinion and Congressional Action on Labor Market Opportunities, 1942–2000 Notes 6: Polls, Priming, and the Politics of Welfare Reform Notes 7: The Power Elite, Public Policy, and Public Opinion Part II: How Political Elites Use Public Opinion 8: Polls, Policy Debates, and the Future of Social Security Notes 9: How State-Level Policy Managers “read” Public Opinion Notes 10: How Presidents Use Public Opinion Notes 11: How Policymakers Misperceive U. S. Public Opinion on Foreign Policy Notes Part III: Measuring Public Opinion 12: The Authority and Limitations of Polls Notes 13: An Anatomy of Survey-Based Experiments Notes 14: Probabilistic Polling Notes 15: Relational Inference and the Development of Internet Survey Instruments Notes 16: The Sovereign Status of Survey Data Notes Part IV: Conclusion 17: The Value of Polls in Promoting Good Government and Democracy 18: The Semi-Sovereign Public Notes References Index Want to Buy, klik: http://www.questia.com/read/104985991 |
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