How voters decide : a model of vote choice based on a special longitudinal study extending over fifteen years and the British election surveys of 1970-1983
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How voters decide : a model of vote choice based on a special longitudinal study extending over fifteen years and the British election surveys of 1970-1983
Open University Press, 1985
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Rev. ed. of: How voters decide / Hilde T. Himmelweit ... [et al.]. 1981
Bibliography: p. [264]-270
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Table of Contents
- The cognitive model of vote choice
- the data base
- the new norm -variability not loyalty
- the process of political socialization
- relevance of political attitudes to vote choice
- the relative role in vote choice of social and cognitive determinants
- the life history of issues - attitude and vote change
- perceptions and evaluations of parties' stands
- the process of deciding how to vote
- structure of political attitudes - randomness or ideology
- the middle ground - the liberal and alliance voters
- implications for social psychologists
- implications for political scientists
- political implications
- measures used in the longitudinal sample
- characteristics of the longitudinal sample
- tables and figures relating to chapters. Process.
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