State-level research affords scholars a unique opportunity to study legislative behavior because state legislators are accessible in ways that members of congress are not. State legislators\u27 willingness to respond to interviews and questionnaires has provided scholars with a rich array of data about their behavior and perceptions. This survey research has contributed greatly to our theoretical and practical knowledge of legislative behavior and institutions. We examine 73 articles published in top academic journals from 1975 to 2000 to identify common techniques of surveying state legislators and suggest ways in which scholars can enhance the prospects for collecting high quality data. We also consider what type of collective efforts cou...
This analysis examines the representational activities of state legislators. Specifically, it addres...
While political scientists know much about roll call voting, we still have much to learn about the w...
This paper explores the attitudes of state legislators toward holding office and working in the legi...
Fifteen years ago, in this journal, Malcolm Jewell surveyed the field of state legislative research....
Every two years American voters turn out to elect several thousand representatives to state legislat...
Over the past five years, legislative studies have emerged as a field of inquiry in political scienc...
What is the distinctive contribution of political science to the study of legislative institutions? ...
This article discusses the methodological challenges of legislative surveys. Following an overview o...
The present research assesses three aspects of legislative behavior. The first chapter takes advanta...
Numerous scholars have used roll-call votes to analyze legislative behavior and the impact of party ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to assess the degree to which state legislators are responsive t...
This article discusses the methodological challenges of legislative surveys. Following an overview o...
Scholars have long argued that state legislative professionalism, or the provision of staff, legisla...
abstract: Political scientists have long recognized the importance of representation as being critic...
Using a new data set on over 4,200 state legislators in 30 states, this paper systematically tests t...
This analysis examines the representational activities of state legislators. Specifically, it addres...
While political scientists know much about roll call voting, we still have much to learn about the w...
This paper explores the attitudes of state legislators toward holding office and working in the legi...
Fifteen years ago, in this journal, Malcolm Jewell surveyed the field of state legislative research....
Every two years American voters turn out to elect several thousand representatives to state legislat...
Over the past five years, legislative studies have emerged as a field of inquiry in political scienc...
What is the distinctive contribution of political science to the study of legislative institutions? ...
This article discusses the methodological challenges of legislative surveys. Following an overview o...
The present research assesses three aspects of legislative behavior. The first chapter takes advanta...
Numerous scholars have used roll-call votes to analyze legislative behavior and the impact of party ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to assess the degree to which state legislators are responsive t...
This article discusses the methodological challenges of legislative surveys. Following an overview o...
Scholars have long argued that state legislative professionalism, or the provision of staff, legisla...
abstract: Political scientists have long recognized the importance of representation as being critic...
Using a new data set on over 4,200 state legislators in 30 states, this paper systematically tests t...
This analysis examines the representational activities of state legislators. Specifically, it addres...
While political scientists know much about roll call voting, we still have much to learn about the w...
This paper explores the attitudes of state legislators toward holding office and working in the legi...