Here is the unabridged version of the classic theoretical study of voting behavior, originally published in 1960. It is a standard reference in the field of electoral research, presenting formulations of the theoretical issues that have been the focus of scholarly publication. No single study matches the study of "The American Voter."
| Introductory | |
| Setting | |
| Theoretical Orientation | |
| Political Attitudes of the Vote | |
| Perceptions of the Parties and Candidates | |
| Partisan Choice | |
| Voting Turnout | |
| The Political Context | |
| The Impact of Party Identification | |
| The Development of Party Identification | |
| Public Policy and Political Preference | |
| Attitude Structure and the Problem of Ideology | |
| The Formation of Issue Concepts and Partisan Change | |
| Election Laws and Political Environment | |
| The Social and Economic Context | |
| Membership in Social Groupings | |
| The Role of Social Class | |
| Economic Antecedents of Political Behavior | |
| Agrarian Political Behavior | |
| Population Movement | |
| The Electoral Effects of Other Social Characteristics | |
| Personality Factors in Voting Behavior | |
| The Electoral Decision and the Political System | |
| The Electoral Decision | |
| Electoral Behavior and American Politics | |
| Index | |
| Table of Contents provided by Publisher. All Rights Reserved. |
ISBN: 9780226092546
ISBN-10: 0226092542
Series: Midway Reprint Ser.
Audience:
Professional
Format:
Paperback
Language:
English
Number Of Pages: 576
Published: 1st January 1960
Dimensions (cm): 22.8 x 15.4
x 3.081
Weight (kg): 0.78