Title: Capturing campaign dynamics, 2000 and 2004 : the national Annenberg election survey
Abstract:Preface Chapter 1: Why the National Annenberg Election Survey? -Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Kate Kenski Chapter 2: NAES Datasets, Survey Procedures, and Content -Kenneth Winneg, Kate Kenski, and Christ...Preface Chapter 1: Why the National Annenberg Election Survey? -Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Kate Kenski Chapter 2: NAES Datasets, Survey Procedures, and Content -Kenneth Winneg, Kate Kenski, and Christopher Adasiewicz Chapter 3: Research Design Concepts for the Rolling Cross-Section Approach -Kate Kenski Chapter 4: The Rolling Cross-Section Design -Kate Kenski Chapter 5: Exploratory Analysis -Natalie Jomini Stroud and Daniel Romer Chapter 6: Visualizing Data Across the Campaign -Kate Kenski Chapter 7: Linear and Logistic Regression Models for Cross-Sectional Analyses -Daniel Romer Chapter 8: Analysis of Panel Data -Kate Kenski and Daniel Romer Chapter 9: Time Series Models -Daniel Romer Chapter 10: The Power of Numbers: Examining Subpopulations with the NAES -Dannagal Goldthwaite Young, Russell Tisinger, Kate Kenski, and Daniel RomerRead More
Publication Year: 2006
Publication Date: 2006-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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