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INDEX 681 HERRNSON, PAUL S., see Francia, P. L. HETTINGER, VIRGINIA A., STEFANIE A. LINDQUIST, and WENDY L. MARTINEK, “Separate Opinion Writing on the United States Courts of Appeals,’ 215. HILL, KIM QUAILE, “Democratization and Corruption: Systematic Evidence from the Ameri- can States,” 613. HOGAN, ROBERT E., “The Effects of Primary Divisiveness on General Election Outcomes in State Legislative Elections,” 27. JACKSON, DAVID J., and STEVEN T. ENGEL, “Don’t Bite the PAC That Feeds You: Business PAC Punishment Over the China Vote,” 138. JOHNSON, TIMOTHY R., “The Supreme Court, the Solicitor General, and the Separation of Powers,” 426. JONES, DAVID R., see McDermott, M. L. KING, DAVID C., and RICHARD E. MATLAND, “Sex and the Grand Old Party: An Experi- mental Investigation of the Effect of Candidate Sex on Support for a Republican Candidate,” 595. KOCH, JEFFREY W., “Political Cynicism and Third Party Support in American Presidential Elections,” 48. KRAUSE, GEORGE A, see Bowman, A. O’M. KUERSTEN, ASHLYN, and DONALD SONGER, “Presidential Success Through Appoint- ments to the United States Couris of Appeals,” 107. LANOUE, DAVID J., see Wenzel, J. P. LEAL, DAVID L., “Early Money and Senate Primary Elections,” 93. LINDQUIST, STEFANIE A., see Hettinger, V.A. MARTINEK, WENDY L., see Hettinger, V.A. MATLAND, RICHARD E., see King, D. C. MCDERMOTT, MONIKA L., and DAVID R. JONES, “Do Public Evaluations of Congress Mat- ter? Retrospective Voting in Congressional Elections,” 155. MURACA, STEPHANIE T., see Barker, D. C. NOKKEN, TIMOTHY P., “Idealogical Congruence Versus Electoral Success: Distribution of Party Organization Contributions in Senate Elections, 1990-2000,” 3. PADEN, CATHERINE, and BENJAMIN I. PAGE, “Congress Invokes Public Opinion on Wel- fare Reform” [Research Note], 670. PAGE, BENJAMIN L., see Paden, C. ROMERO, DAVID W., “Divisive Primaries and the House District Vote: A Pooled Analysis,” 178. ROTTINGHAUS, BRANDON, “Limited to Follow: The Early Public Opinion Apparatus of the Herbert Hoover White House,” 540. SANBONMATSU, KIRA, “Political Knowledge and Gender Stereotypes,” 575. SONGER, DONALD, see Kuersten, A. STOKES, ATIYA KAI, “Latino Group Consciousness and Political Participation,” 361. USLANER, ERIC M., and RICHARD S. CONLEY, “Civic Engagement and Particularized Trust: The Ties That Bind People to Their Ethnic Communities,” 331. WALTENBURG, ERIC N., see Clawson, R. A. WEILHOUWER, PETER W., “In Search of Lincoln’s Perfect List: Targeting in Grassroots Campaigns,” 632. WENZEL, JAMES P., SHAUN BOWLER, and DAVID J. LANOUE, “The Sources of Public Confidence in State Courts: Experience and Institutions,” 191. WITKO, CHRISTOPHER, “Cold War Belligerence and U.S. Public Opinion Toward Defense Spending,” 379. 682 AMERICAN POLITICS RESEARCH / NOVEMBER 2003 Articles: “Civic Engagement and Particularized Trust: The Ties That Bind People to Their Ethnic Com- munities,” Uslaner and Conley, 331. “Cold War Belligerence and U.S. Public Opinion Toward Defense Spending,” Witko, 379. “Congress and Citizen Discontent: Public Evaluations of the Membership and One’s Own Rep- resentative,” Farnsworth, 66. “Democratization and Corruption: Systematic Evidence from the American States;’ Hill, 613. “Divisive Primaries and the House District Vote: A Pooled Analysis,” Romero, 178. “Do Public Evaluations of Congress Matter? Retrospective Voting in Congressional Elections,” McDermott and Jones, 155. “Don’t Bite the PAC That Feeds You: Business PAC Punishment Over the China Vote,” Jackson and Engel, 138. “Early Money and Senate Primary Elections,” Leal, 93. “The Effects of Primary Divisiveness on General Election Outcomes in State Legislative Elec- tions,” Hogan, 27. “Explaining Participation in Congressional Oversight Hearings,” Duffin, 455. “Explaining State-Level Variations in Levels and Change in the Distribution of Income in the United States, 1978-1990,” Barrilleaux and Davis, 280. “Tdealogical Congruence Versus Electoral Success: Distribution of Party Organization Contribu- tions in Senate Elections, 1990-2000;’ Nokken, 3. “The Impact of Public Finance Laws on Fundraising in State Legislative Elections,” Francia and Herrnson, 520. “In Search of Lincoln’s Perfect List: Targeting in Grassroots Campaigns,” Weilhouwer, 632. “Independently Validating Ideology Measures: A Look at NOMINATE and Adjusted ADA Scores,” Bishin, 404. “Latino Group Consciousness and Political Participation,” Stokes, 361. “Limited to Follow: The Early Public Opinion Apparatus of the Herbert Hoover White House,” Rottinghaus, 540. “Overreporting and Electoral Participation Research,” Cassel, 81. “Political Cynicism and Third Party Support in American Presidential Elections,” Koch, 48. “Political Knowledge and Gender Stereotypes,” Sanbonmatsu, 575. “Power Shift: Measuring Policy Centralization in U.S. Intergovernmental Relations, 1947- 1998,” Bowman and Krause, 301. “Presidential Success Through Appointments to the United States Courts of Appeals,” Kuersten and Songer, 107. “Separate Opinion Writing on the United States Courts of Appeals,” Hettinger et al., 215. “Sex and the Grand Old Party: An Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Candidate Sex on Support for a Republican Candidate;’ King and Matland, 595. “The Sources of Public Confidence in State Courts: Experience and Institutions,” Wenzel et al., 191. “Support for a Supreme Court Affirmative Action Decision: A Story in Black and White,” Clawson and Waltenburg, 251. “The Supreme Court, the Solicitor General, and the Separation of Powers,” Johnson, 426. ““We’re All Keynesians Now’? Understanding Public Attitudes Toward the Federal Budget,” Barker and Muraca, 485. INDEX 683 Research Notes: “Congress Invokes Public Opinion on Welfare Reform,” Paden and Page, 670. “A Principal-Agent Analysis of U.S. Courts of Appeals Responses to Boerne v. Flores,” Brent, 557.

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