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Volume 7 • Number 2

Summer 2007


Research Articles

111    The Measurement and Stability of State Citizen Ideology
by William D. Berry, Florida State University
Evan J. Ringquist, Indiana University
Richard C. Fording, University of Kentucky
Russel L. Hanson, Indiana University
 
133    Reply to "The Measurement and Stability of State Citizen Ideology"
by Paul Brace, Rice University
Kevin Arceneaux, Temple University
Martin Johnson, University of California, Riverside
Stacy G. Ulbig, Missouri State University
 
141    Measuring the Public's Ideological Preferences in the 50 States: Survey Responses versus Roll Call Data
by Robert S. Erikson, Columbia University
Gerald C. Wright, Indiana University
John P. McIver, University of Colorado
 
152    Comment: Choosing Among Indicators of State Public Opinion
by Barbara Norrander, University of Arizona 
 
160    A Rejoinder: The Measurement and Stability of State Citizen Ideology
by William D. Berry, Florida State University
Evan J. Ringquist, Indiana University
Richard C. Fording, University of Kentucky
Russell L. Hanson, Indiana University
 
167    Direct Democracy and the Selection of Representative Institutions: Voter Support for Apportionment Initiatives, 1924–62
by Jonathan Woon, Carnegie Mellon University 
 
187    The Effect of State Legislative Term Limits on Voter Turnout
by Kimberly Nalder, California State University, Sacramento 
 

The Practical Researcher

 
211     Measuring State Legislative Professionalism: The Squire Index Revisited
by Peverill Squire, University of Iowa  
 
228    About the Authors
 

Announcements

 
231    Call for Nominations: 2007 SPPQ Best Paper Award
 
000    Call for Papers: 2008 State Politics and Policy Conference
 
000    Call for Proposals to Host the 2009 State Politics and Policy Conference  
 

 
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