Search Results - "Adler, E Scott"
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Shelter in a Storm: Campaign Fundraising, Party Competition, and the Changing Nature of Congressional Committee Assignments
Published in Congress & the presidency (09-12-2021)“…In the article, we argue that closer competition for control of the House of Representatives and increases in the cost of campaigns have elevated the…”
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Demand-Side Theory and Congressional Committee Composition: A Constituency Characteristics Approach
Published in American journal of political science (01-07-1997)“…Recent work on congressional committee composition suggests that the informational or partisan models better explain legislative structure than models based on…”
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The Persuasive Effects of Partisan Campaign Mailers
Published in Political research quarterly (01-09-2014)“…A substantial literature has used field experiments to assess the mobilization effects of non-partisan mailers. However, little work has examined whether…”
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The Opportunistic President: How US Presidents Determine Their Legislative Programs
Published in Legislative studies quarterly (01-08-2015)“…The president is the most influential policy actor in US politics, and his legislative program greatly influences Congress's agenda. Yet little research has…”
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Pushing "Reset": The Conditional Effects of Coaching Replacements on College Football Performance
Published in Social science quarterly (01-03-2013)“…Objectives. We assess the effects of coaching replacements on college football team performance. Methods. Using data from 1997 to 2010, we use matching…”
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The Home Style Homepage: Legislator Use of the World Wide Web for Constituency Contact
Published in Legislative studies quarterly (01-11-1998)“…The Internet not only provides a low cost and increasingly popular medium for legislators to interact with constituents, but also an opportunity for…”
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Intended Consequences: Jurisdictional Reform and Issue Control In the U.S. House of Representatives
Published in Legislative studies quarterly (01-02-2008)“…The power of congressional committees rests in large part on their ability to set the legislative agenda in particular issue areas. But how do committees…”
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Constituency Characteristics and the "Guardian" Model of Appropriations Subcommittees, 1959-1998
Published in American journal of political science (01-01-2000)“…In this paper I examine the composition of ten House Appropriations subcommittees from 1959 1998 and explore the extent to which these subcommittees are…”
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Representation When Constituent Opinion and District Conditions Collide
Published in Political research quarterly (01-09-2018)“…When constituent opinion and district conditions point in two different directions, which factor is most influential for representatives who face important…”
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Win, Place, Show: Public Opinion Polls and Campaign Contributions in a New York City Election
Published in Urban Affairs Quarterly (01-03-2000)“…The authors examine how the relative standing of candidates in public opinion polls during a primary campaign affects their ability to raise money. A theory is…”
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Ballots, Transparency, and Democracy
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Intended consequences: jurisdictional reform and issue control in the US House of Representatives
Published in Legislative studies quarterly (01-02-2008)“…The power of congressional committees rests in large part on their ability to set the legislative agenda in particular issue areas. But how do committees…”
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Intended Consequences: Jurisdictional Reform and Issue Control in the U. S. House of Representatives
Published in Legislative studies quarterly (01-02-2008)“…The power of congressional committees rests in large part on their ability to set the legislative agenda in particular issue areas. But how do committees…”
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Participation in Congress. By Richard L. Hall. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1996. 293p. $35.50
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Participation in Congress
Published in American Political Science Review (01-09-1997)“…Adler reviews "Participation in Congress" by Richard L. Hall…”
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Bicameral Bargaining and Resolution in the United States Congress
Published 01-01-2011“…In most bicameral systems, both legislative chambers must agree on a bill before it may become law. In the United States Congress, agreement often comes during…”
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The home style homepage: legislator use of the World Wide Web for constituency contact
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Participation in Congress. By HallRichard L.. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1996. 293p. $35.50
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Hall, Richard L. "Participation in Congress" (Book Review)
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Why congressional reforms fail: reelection and the House committee system
Published in Journal of legislative studies (01-04-2003)Get full text
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