Unpublished Works
- Slides for two talks given at the Conference on the Scientific
Study of Judicial Politics, Columbus, Ohio, October, 2000. (Slides:
PDF)
- Elections and the National Election Studies.
This paper, written for the National Election Studies Congressional Elections
Conference, argues that the National Election Studies can best contribute
knowledge about American politics, and best ensure that the organization prospers,
by a data collection strategy that includes a creative combination of detailed
aggregate election data with traditional survey research. A sampling design
similar to, but less expensive than, the voter validation studies could produce
a bounty of information about real precinct-level electoral returns from numerous
electoral offices, along with valuable demographic and economic data. (Website:
NES | PostScript:
The Society for Political
Methodology)
- The Stability of Partisan Identification in the U.S. House
of Representatives, 1789-1984 by Gary King and Gerald Benjamin, May
1986. (Paper: PDF |
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