Experimental Foundations of Political ScienceDonald R. Kinder, Thomas R. Palfrey University of Michigan Press, 1993 - 498 pages Shows the range and power of experimental methods in political science |
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... schema - consistent than schema - inconsistent policy positions of the congressman ( t = 5.23 , p < .001 ) . The two - way ANOVAs reported in Table 5 show the effect of both the schema and verbal ability factors on the recognition of ...
... schema - consistent than schema - inconsistent policy positions of the congressman ( t = 5.23 , p < .001 ) . The two - way ANOVAs reported in Table 5 show the effect of both the schema and verbal ability factors on the recognition of ...
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... schema - consistent policies . Predictably , a well- developed schema will facilitate the recall of old policies that are consistent with their partisan schema , as well as help sophisticates reject — that is , say " no " to new ...
... schema - consistent policies . Predictably , a well- developed schema will facilitate the recall of old policies that are consistent with their partisan schema , as well as help sophisticates reject — that is , say " no " to new ...
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... schema level TABLE 7. Two - Way ANOVAs for Correct Recall of All Types of Policy Statements by Schema Level and Verbal Ability Analysis of Variance Source df F Significance Old Consistent Items Schema 2 6.27 p < .002 Verbal ability 1 ...
... schema level TABLE 7. Two - Way ANOVAs for Correct Recall of All Types of Policy Statements by Schema Level and Verbal Ability Analysis of Variance Source df F Significance Old Consistent Items Schema 2 6.27 p < .002 Verbal ability 1 ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Coming to Grips with the Holy Ghost | 43 |
SurveyBased Experiments on White Racial Attitudes | 53 |
Copyright | |
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