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INDEX to AMERICAN POLITICS RESEARCH Volume 29 Number | (January 2001) pp. 1-112 Number 2 (March 2001) pp. 113-216 Number 3 (May 2001) pp. 217-328 Number 4 (July 2001) pp. 329-416 Number 5 (September 2001) pp. 417-532 Number 6 (November 2001) pp. 533-668 Authors: ABRAMOVITZ, ALAN, “The Time for Change Model and the 2000 Election,” 279 ADKINS, RANDALL E., and ANDREW J. DOWDLE, “Is the Exhibition Season Becoming More Important to Forecasting Presidential Nominations?” 283. AULT, MICHAEL, see Meernik, J. BALLA, STEVEN J., “Interstate Professional Associations and the Diffusion of Policy Innova- tions,” 221. BANDUCCI, SUSAN A.., see Karp, J. A. BENNETT, STEPHEN EARL, see Rhine, Staci L. CAMPBELL, JAMES E., “An Evaluation of the Trial-Heat and Economy Forecast of the Presi- dential Vote in the 2000 Election,” 289. CAMPBELL, JAMES E., “Taking Stock of the Forecasts of the 2000 Presidential Election,” 275. CAMPBELL , JAMES E., “When Have Presidential Campaigns Decided Election Outcomes?” 437. CLAWSON, ROSALEE A., ELIZABETH R. KEGLER, and ERIC N. WALTENBURG, “The Legitimacy-Conferring Authority of the U.S. Supreme Court: An Experimental Design,” 566. DOWDLE, ANDREW J., see Adkins, R. E. ERIKSON, ROBERT S., see Wlezien, C. ERIKSON, ROBERT S., see Wlezien, C. EZRA, MARNI, “A Reexamination of Congressional Primary Turnout,” 47. FLICKINGER, RICHARD S., see Rhine, Staci L. FRANCIA, PETER L., “The Effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement on Corporate and Labor PAC Contributions,” 98. GOLEBIOWSKA, EWA A.., “Group Stereotypes and Political Evaluation,” 535. AMERICAN POLITICS RESEARCH, Vol. 29 No. 6, November 2001 665-668 © 2001 Sage Publications 666 AMERICAN POLITICS RESEARCH /N OVEMBER 2001 GOSS, DAVID L., see Nixon, D. C. GRAY, VIRGINIA, and LOWERY, DAVID, “The Expression of Density Dependence in State Communities of Organized Interests,” 374. GREENE, STEVEN, “The Role of Character Assessment in Presidential Approval,” 196. GRUMMEL, JOHN A., see Tolbert, Caroline J. GWIASDA, GREGORY W., “Network News Coverage of Campaign Advertisements: Media’s Ability to Reinforce Campaign Messages,” 461. HEITSHUSEN, VALERIE, “The Allocation of Federal Money to House Committee Members: Distributive Theory and Policy Jurisdictions,” 79. HOGAN, ROBERT E., “The Influence of State and District Conditions on the Representation of Women in U.S. State Legislatures,” 4. HOLBROOK, THOMAS M., “(Mis)reading the Political Tea Leaves,” P9ai9ne7 F O HOLBROOK, THOMAS, “Note From the Editor,” 3. JOHNSON, TIMOTHY R., “Information, Oral Arguments, and Supreme Court Decision Making,” 331. KARP, JEFFREY A., and SUSAN A. BANDUCCI, “Absentee Voting, Mobilization, and Par- ticipation,” 183. KEGLER, ELIZABETH R., See Clawson, R. A. KNACK, STEPHEN, “Election-Day Registration: The Second Wave,” 65. LANGER, LAURA, “The Consequences of State Economic Development Strategies on Income Distribution in the American States, 1976 to 1994,” 392. LEWIS-BECK, MICHAEL S., and CHARLES TIEN, “Election 2000: How Wrong Was the Forecast?” 302. LLOYD, RANDALL D., “Voter Registration Reconsidered: Putting First Things First Is Not Enough,” 649. LOCKERBIE, BRAD, “Forecast 2000: An Afterthought,” 307. LOWERY, DAVID, see Gray, V. LUBLIN, DAVID, see Voss, D. S. MEERNIK, JAMES, and MICHAEL AULT, “Public Opinion and Support for U.S. Presidents’ Foreign Policies,” 352. NIXON, DAVID C., and DAVID L. GOSS, “Confirmation Delay for Vacancies on the Circuit Courts of Appeals,” 246. NORPOTH, HELMUT, “ ‘Of Time and Candidates’ Revised: Too Generous for Al Gore,” 313. PAOLINO, PHILIP, and DARON R. SHAW, “Lifting the Hood on the Straight-Talk Express: Examining the McCain Phenomenon,” 483. PARTIN, RANDALL W., “Campaign Intensity and Voter Information: A Look at Gubernatorial Contests,” 115. RHINE, STACI L., STEPHEN EARL BENNETT, and RICHARD S. FLICKINGER, “Gaps in Americans’ Knowledge About the Bosnian Civil War,” 592. RUDALEVIGE, ANDREW, “Revisiting Midterm Loss: Referendum Theory and State Data,” 25, SHAW, DARON R., see Paolino, P. SMITH, DANIEL A., see Tolbert, Caroline J. SULKIN, TRACY, “Explaining Campaign Intensity,” 608. TIEN, CHARLES., see Lewis-Beck, M. S. TOLBERT, CAROLINE J., JOHN A. GRUMMEL, and DANIEL A. SMITH, “The Effects of Ballot Initiatives on Voter Turnout in the American States,” 625. VAVRECK, LYNN, “The Reasoning Voter Meets the Strategic Candidate: Signals and Specific- ity in Campaign Advertising, 1998,” 507. INDEX 667 VOSS, D. STEPHEN, and DAVID LUBLIN, “Black Incumbents, White Districts: An Appraisal of the 1996 Congressional Elections,” 141. WALTENBURG, ERIC N., See Clawson, R. A. WLEZIEN, CHRISTOPHER, and ROBERT S. ERIKSON, “After the Election: Our Forecast in Retrospect,” 320. WLEZIEN, CHRISTOPHER, and ROBERT S. ERIKSON, “Campaign Effects in Theory and Practice,” 419. Articles: “Absentee Voting, Mobilization, and Participation,” Karp and Banducci, 183 “After the Election: Our Forecast in Retrospect,” Wlezien and Erickson, 320. “The Allocation of Federal Money to House Committee Members: Distributive Theory and Pol- icy Jurisdictions,” Heitshusen, 79. “Black Incumbents, White Districts: An Appraisal of the 1996 Congressional Elections,” Voss and Lublin, 141. “Campaign Effects in Theory and Practice,” Wlezien and Erikson, 419. “Campaign Intensity and Voter Information: A Look at Gubernatorial Contests,” Partin, 115. “Confirmation Delay for Vacancies on the Circuit Courts of Appeals,” Nixon and Goss, 246. “The Consequences of State Economic Development Strategies on Income Distribution in the American States, 1976 to 1994,” Langer, 392. “The Effects of Ballot Initiatives on Voter Turnout in the American States,” Tolbert et al., 625. “The Effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement on Corporate and Labor PAC Contri- butions,” Francia, 98. “Election 2000: How Wrong Was the Forecast?” Lewis-Beck and Tien, 302. “Election-Day Registration: The Second Wave,” Knack, 65. “An Evaluation of the Trial-Heat and Economy Forecast of the Presidential Vote in the 2000 Election,” Campbell, 289. “Explaining Campaign Intensity,’ Sulkin, 608. “The Expression of Density Dependence in State Communities of Organized Interests,” Gray and Lowery, 374. “Forecast 2000: An Afterthought,” Lockerbie, 307. “Gaps in Americans’ Knowledge About the Bosnian Civil War,” Rhine et al., 592. “Group Stereotypes and Political Evaluation,’ Golebiowska, 535 “The Influence of State and District Conditions on the Representation of Women in U.S. State Legislatures,” Hogan, 4. “Information, Oral Arguments, and Supreme Court Decision Making,” Johnson, 331 “Interstate Professional Associations and the Diffusion of Policy Innovations,” Balla, 221. “Is the Exhibition Season Becoming More Important to Forecasting Presidential Nominations?” Adkins and Dowdle, 283. “The Legitimacy-Conferring Authority of the U.S. Supreme Court: An Experimental Design,” Clawson et al., 566. “Lifting the Hood on the Straight-Talk Express: Examining the McCain Phenomenon,” Paolino and Shaw, 483. “(Mis)reading the Political Tea Leaves,” Holbrook, 297. “Network News Coverage of Campaign Advertisements: Media’s Ability to Reinforce Cam- paign Messages,” Gwiasda, 461. “Note From the Editor,” Holbrook, 3. “ “Of Time and Candidates’ Revised: Too Generous for Al Gore,” Norpoth, 313. 668 AMERICAN POLITICS RESEARCH /N OVEMBER 2001 “Public Opinion and Support for U.S. Presidents’ Foreign Policies,’ Meernik and Ault, 352. “The Reasoning Voter Meets The Strategic Candidate: Signals and Specificity in Campaign Advertising, 1998,” Vavreck, 507. “A Reexamination of Congressional Primary Turnout,” Ezra, 47. “Revisiting Midterm Loss: Referendum Theory and State Data,” Rudalevige, 25. “The Role of Character Assessment in Presidential Approval,” Greene, 196. “Taking Stock of the Forecasts of the 2000 Presidential Election,’ Campbell, 275. “The Time for Change Model and the 2000 Election,” Abramovitz, 279. “Voter Registration Reconsidered: Putting First Things First Is Not Enough,” Lloyd, 649. “When Have Presidential Campaigns Decided Election Outcomes?” Campbell, 437.

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