The sourcebook for political communication research: methods, measures and analytical technques/ Erik P. Bucy
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320.011 VIN/N The Nature of Political Theory | 320.011 YOU/J Justice and the politics of difference/ | 320.0110951 LIU/P Peasants and revolution in Rural China/ | 320/014 BUC/S The sourcebook for political communication research: methods, measures and analytical technques/ | 320.014 COM/P The psychology of media and politics/ | 320.014 GAS/P Political communication and deliberation/ | 320.014 LIL/K Key concepts in political communication/ |
Advancing methods and measurement: supporting theory and keeping pace with the modern political communication environment / R. Lance Holbert and Erik P. Bucy --
Challenges and opportunities of panel designs / William P. Eveland, Jr. and Alyssa C. Morey --
The rolling cross-section: design and utility for political research / Kate Kenski, Jeffrey A. Gottfried, and Kathleen Hall Jamieson --
Political communication survey research: challenges, trends, and opportunities / Lindsay H. Hoffman and Dannagal Goldthwaite Young --
Secondary analysis in political communication viewed as a creative act / R. Lance Holbert and Jay D. Hmielowski --
Comparing the ANES and NAES for political communication research / Michael W. Wagner --
The implications and consequences of using meta-analysis for political communication / Mike Allen, David D'Alessio, and Nancy Burrell --
Experimental designs for political communication research: using new technology and online participant pools to overcome the problem of generalizability / Shanto Iyengar --
Expressing versus revealing preferences in experimental research / Yanna Krupnikov and Adam Seth Levine --
The face as a focus of political communication: evolutionary perspectives and the ethological method / Patrick A. Stewart, Frank K. Salter, and Marc Mehu --
Multi-stage experimental designs in political communication research / Glenn J. Hansen and Michael Pfau --
Image bite analysis of political visuals: understanding the visual framing process in election news / Maria Elizabeth Grabe and Erik P. Bucy --
Identifying frames in political news / Dennis Chong and James N. Druckman --
Content analysis in political communication / William L. Benoit --
The use of focus groups in political communication research / Sharon E. Jarvis --
Genealogy of myth in presidential rhetoric / Robert L. Ivie and Oscar Giner --
Methods for analyzing and measuring group deliberation / Laura W. Black [and others] --
Porous networks and overlapping contexts: methodological challenges in the study of social communication and political behavior / Scott D. McClurg --
Mediatization of politics: toward a conceptual framework for comparative research / Jesper Strömbäck --
International applications of agenda-setting theory's Acapulco typology / Maxwell E. McCombs [and others] --
Political communication across the world: methodological issues involved in international comparisons / Christina Holtz-Bacha and Lynda Lee Kaid --
Expanding the use of structural equation modeling (SEM) in political communication / R. Lance Holbert and Heather L. LaMarre --
Mediation and the estimation of indirect effects in political communication research / Andrew F. Hayes, Kristopher J. Preacher, and Teresa A. Myers --
Time series analysis and the study of political communication / Jennifer Jerit and Adam F. Simon --
Concept explication in the Internet age: the case of political interactivity / S. Shyam Sundar and Saraswathi Bellur --
Beyond self-report: using latency to respond to model the question answering process on web-based public opinion surveys / John E. Newhagen --
What the body can tell us about politics: the use of psychophysiological measures in political communication research / Erik P. Bucy and Samuel D. Bradley --
Looking back and looking forward: observations on the role of research methods in the rapidly evolving field of political communication / Gerald M. Kosicki, Douglas M. McLeod, and Jack M. McLeod.
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