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  1. Perceptions of disaster resilience in four Texas coastal communities
  2. Special Issue Editors’ Introduction: The New World of Comparative Political Communication*
  3. Watching the News and Support for Democracy: Why Media Systems Matter
  4. The Many Layers of Local: Proximity and Market Influence on News Coverage of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill*
  5. Does It Really Make a Fracking Difference? The Conditional Effects of Question Wording on Support for Hydraulic Fracturing
  6. Understanding the effects of past flood events and perceived and estimated flood risks on individuals' voluntary flood insurance purchase behavior
  7. Perceptions of Threat to Religious Liberty
  8. Understanding perceptions of changing hurricane strength along the US Gulf coast
  9. Seeing is Believing? An Examination of Perceptions of Local Weather Conditions and Climate Change Among Residents in the U.S. Gulf Coast
  10. The Decline of Daily Newspapers and the Third-Person Effect
  11. Political Knowledge and Exposure to the 2012 US Presidential Debates: Does Debate Format Matter?
  12. Difficulty in seeking information about health care quality and costs: The field of dreams fallacy
  13. Rebuilding or Intruding? Media Coverage and Public Opinion on Latino Immigration in Post-Katrina Louisiana
  14. Race, Racial Resentment, Attentiveness to the News Media, and Public Opinion Toward the Jena Six*
  15. Sources of Economic News and Economic Expectations
  16. News Organizations and Information Gathering During a Natural Disaster: Lessons from Hurricane Katrina
  17. The Role of an African-American Candidate on Psychological Engagement and Political Discussion in a Local Election
  18. STRATEGIC CALCULATIONS AND QUALITY CHALLENGERS IN UNITED STATES HOUSE ELECTIONS, 1986-1990
  19. THE NEW ECONOMY, THE END OF THE COLD WAR, AND PRESIDENTIAL EVALUATIONS
  20. POLITICAL MOBILIZATION AND VOTER TURNOUT IN THE 1990 MIDTERM ELECTIONS: AN AGGREGATE-LEVEL ANALYSIS
  21. Who Participates in the "Public Square" and Does It Matter?
  22. Self-Financed Candidates in Congressional Elections. By Jennifer A. Steen. (University of Michigan Press, 2006.)
  23. Implications of the Medicaid Undercount in a High-Penetration Medicaid State
  24. Understanding citizen perceptions of science controversy: bridging the ethnographic—survey research divide
  25. Strengthening Higher Education Through Gridiron Success? Public Perceptions of the Impact of National Football Championships on Academic Quality
  26. Exploring the Roots of Public Participation in the Controversy Over Embryonic Stem Cell Research and Cloning
  27. The Impact of Television Viewing on Perceptions of Juvenile Crime
  28. Adultery, drugs, and sex: an experimental investigation of individual reactions to unethical behavior by public officials
  29. State Campaign Finance Regulations and Electoral Competition
  30. The Impact of State Campaign Finance Laws
  31. Who Contributes?
  32. Taking Credit and Avoiding Blame: Good News, Spin Control, and Democratic Accountability
  33. Priming Theory and Ras Models
  34. Campaign Finance Reform and the 1994 Congressional Elections
  35. Participation Rates, Socioeconomic Class Biases, and Congressional Elections: A Crossvalidation
  36. The President and Congress as Sources in Television News Coverage of the National Debt
  37. Reconsidering the 'Myths and Realities' of Campaign Finance Reform
  38. Public responses to the presidential use of military force: A panel analysis
  39. The Net Impact of Media Exposure on Individual Voting Decisions in U. S. Senate and House Elections
  40. Media Coverage of the Economy and Aggregate Economic Evaluations: Uncovering Evidence of Indirect Media Effects
  41. Media Coverage of the Economy and Aggregate Economic Evaluations: Uncovering Evidence of Indirect Media Effects
  42. The Vanishing Marginals, the Bandwagon, and the Mass Media
  43. A Systems Approach To Campaign Finance in U.S. House Elections
  44. Chapter 33 Congressional Campaign Reform