The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file; a non-technical public abstract appears in the public.pdf file.Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on December 2, 2010).Thesis advisor: Dr. Marvin Overby.M. A. University of Missouri--Columbia 2010.While much of the current political science and political communication scholarship contends that public approval of the incumbent administration and its policies plays a substantial role in elections at all levels of government, little research has tested the underlying assumption that voters and the media must judge candidates retrospectively in order for presidential performance to matter. I inves...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 21, 2010).The enti...
textThis dissertation examines the influence of news coverage of presidential campaigns on voters’ ...
Does partisan media influence people’s attitudes? In particular, does media bias influence votersâ...
The purpose of our research is to determine how or fellow students feel about the upcoming president...
As most political scientists know, the outcome of the U.S. Presidential election can be predicted wi...
In the area of television and American presidential campaigning, little work has been done to explor...
Previous research suggested Election 2004 involved many issue regimes and wedge issues (Kaplan, 2004...
Recent research documents how party rules, election reforms, and the growth of primaries and caucuse...
This research tests the potential of the media to influence the public's potential voting behavior a...
Partisan polarization has perhaps been most common term used to describe American politics in recent...
This dissertation presents a communication model of the impact of candidate character traits on vote...
This thesis details how individuals learn about candidates during a presidential nominating campaign...
The authors examine the dynamics of public opinion formation and change around a sitting president a...
This thesis studies the impact of the media on the public’s attitudes toward politics during preside...
This study will focus on a specific election, the 1980 presidential race. Through an examination of ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 21, 2010).The enti...
textThis dissertation examines the influence of news coverage of presidential campaigns on voters’ ...
Does partisan media influence people’s attitudes? In particular, does media bias influence votersâ...
The purpose of our research is to determine how or fellow students feel about the upcoming president...
As most political scientists know, the outcome of the U.S. Presidential election can be predicted wi...
In the area of television and American presidential campaigning, little work has been done to explor...
Previous research suggested Election 2004 involved many issue regimes and wedge issues (Kaplan, 2004...
Recent research documents how party rules, election reforms, and the growth of primaries and caucuse...
This research tests the potential of the media to influence the public's potential voting behavior a...
Partisan polarization has perhaps been most common term used to describe American politics in recent...
This dissertation presents a communication model of the impact of candidate character traits on vote...
This thesis details how individuals learn about candidates during a presidential nominating campaign...
The authors examine the dynamics of public opinion formation and change around a sitting president a...
This thesis studies the impact of the media on the public’s attitudes toward politics during preside...
This study will focus on a specific election, the 1980 presidential race. Through an examination of ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 21, 2010).The enti...
textThis dissertation examines the influence of news coverage of presidential campaigns on voters’ ...
Does partisan media influence people’s attitudes? In particular, does media bias influence votersâ...