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Do the Media Govern? Reporters, Politicians and the American People (co-edited with Richard Reeves), Sage Publications, 1997.
Going Negative: How Political Advertisements Shrink and Polarize the Electorate (with Stephen Ansolabehere), Free Press, 1995. [Winner of the 1995 Goldsmith Book Prize]
Explorations in Political Psychology (co-edited with William J. McGuire) Duke University Press, 1993.
The Media Game: American Politics in the Age of Television (with Stephen Ansolabehere and Roy Behr) New York: MacMillan, 1992.
Is Anyone Responsible?: How Television Frames Political Issues University of Chicago Press, 1991. (Paperback edition, 1994; Spanish edition, 1995)
News That Matters: Television and American Opinion (with Donald R. Kinder). University of Chicago Press, 1987. [Excerpts reprinted in Joel Swerdlow (ed.), Media Technology and the Vote. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1989.]
"The state of political communication research," in J. T. Spence (ed.), Annual Review of Psychology . Annual Reviews Press, forthcoming.
"Super-predators or wayward youth: framing effects in crime news coverage", in N. Terkildsen and F. Schnell (eds.), The Dynamics of Issue Framing . New York: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming (with Franklin Gilliam).
"Who said what? Source credibility as a mediator of campaign advertising," in Arthur Lupia, Mathew McCubbins, and Samuel Popkin (eds.), Elements of Reason , Cambridge University Press, forthcoming (with Nicholas Valentino).
"To be or not to be? Campaigning as a woman," in Pippa Norris (ed.), Women, the Media and Politics . Oxford University Press, 1996 (with Nicholas Valentino, Stephen Ansolabehere, and Adam Simon).
"Perspectives on campaign communication," in Philo Washburn ed. Research in Political Sociology , Volume 7. JAI Press, 1995 (with Adam Simon and Stephen Ansolabehere).
"Campaigning through the media: was 1992 really different?," in Bryan Jones (ed.), The New American Politics . Westview Press, 1995 (with Sharmaine Vidanage).
"Winning through advertising; it's all in the context," in Candice Nelson and James Thurber (eds.), Campaigns and Elections . Westview Press, 1995 (with Stephen Ansolabehere).
"The craft of political advertising," in Diana Mutz, Paul Sniderman and Richard Brody (eds.), Political Persuasion and Attitude Change . University of Michigan Press, 1995 (with Stephen Ansolabehere).
"The cognitive perspective in political psychology," in Thomas Srull and Robert Wyer Jr. (eds.), Handbook of Social Cognition (2nd ed.). Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1994 (with Victor Otatti).
"Agenda-setting and beyond: television news and the strength of political issues," in William Riker (ed.), Agenda Formation . Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1993.
"Information and electoral attitudes: a case of judgment under uncertainty" (with Stephen Ansolabehere), in Shanto Iyengar and William J. McGuire (eds.), Explorations in Political Psychology . Durham: Duke University Press, 1993.
"Shortcuts to political knowledge: selective attention and the accessibility bias," in John Ferejohn and James Kuklinski (eds.) Information and Democratic Processes . Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 1990.
"Beyond 'minimal consequences': a review of media political effects," in Samuel Long (ed.), Research in Micropolitics: Volume 3 . Boulder: Westview Press, 1989 (with Silvo Lenart).
"New directions for agenda-setting research," in James Anderson (ed.), Communication Yearbook: Volume 11 . Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1988.
"More than meets the eye: tv news, priming, and public evaluations of the president," in George Comstock (ed.), Public Communication and Behavior , Volume 1 (with Donald R. Kinder). New York: Academic Press, 1986.
"Psychological accounts of media agenda-setting," in Sidney Kraus and Richard Perloff (eds.), Mass Media and Political Thought (with Donald R. Kinder). Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1985.
"Crime in black and white: the violent, scary world of local news." Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics , 1996, 6-23 (with Frank Gilliam, Adam Simon, and Oliver Wright).
"Framing responsibility for political issues." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science , 1996, 59-70.
"Can the press monitor campaign advertising?" Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics , 1996, 72-86 (with Stephen Ansolabehere).
"Does negative advertising demobilize the electorate?," American Political Science Review , 1994, 829-38 (with Stephen Ansolabehere, Nick Valentino and Adam Simon).
"Riding the wave and claiming ownership over issues: the joint effects of advertising and news coverage in campaigns." Public Opinion Quarterly , 1994, 335-357 (with Stephen Ansolabehere).
"Of horseshoes and horseraces: experimental studies of the impact of poll results on electoral behavior." Political Communication , 1994, 413-429 (with Stephen Ansolabehere).
"News coverage of the Gulf crisis and public opinion: a survey of effects," Communication Research , 1993, 365-383 (with Adam Simon).
"How television news affects voters: from setting agendas to defining standards," Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy , 1992, 6, 33-48.
"Mass media and elections: an overview," (with Stephen Ansolabehere and Roy Behr), American Politics Quarterly , 1991, 19, 109-139.
"The accessibility bias in politics: television news and public opinion," International Journal of Public Opinion , 1990, 1-15. Reprinted in Stanley Rothman (ed.), Mass Media and Democratic Government. New York: Paragon House Press, 1991.
"Framing responsibility for political issues: the case of poverty," Political Behavior , 1990, 19-40.
"How citizens think about political issues: a matter of responsibility," American Journal of Political Science, 1989, 878-900. Reprinted in Jeffrey Stonecash (ed.), American State and Local Politics . N.Y.: Harcourt Brace College Publishers, 1994.
"Television news and citizens' explanations of national issues," American PoliticalScience Review, 81, 1987, 815-32. Reprinted in Doris Graber (ed.), Media Power in Politics . Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press, 1989.
"Television news, real-world cues, and changes in the public agenda "(with Roy Behr), PublicOpinion Quarterly , 49, 1985, 38-57.
"The evening news and presidential evaluations" (with Donald R. Kinder, Mark D. Peters and Jon Krosnick), Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1984, 46, 778-787. Reprinted in L. Anne Peplau, David O. Sears and Jonathan Freedman (eds.), Readings in Social Psychology: Classic and Contemporary Contributions . Englewood-Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1986.
"Experimental demonstrations of the `not-so-minimal' consequences of television newscasts" (with Mark D. Peters and Donald R. Kinder), American Political Science Review, 76. 1982, 848-858. Reprinted in Maxwell McCombs (ed.), Agenda-Setting: Readings on Media, Public Opinion and Policy Making. Hillsdale: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1989. Charles Whitney (ed.), Mass Communication Review Yearbook. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1984. Doris Graber (ed.), Media Power in Politics. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press, 1984. David Sears and Anne Peplau (eds.), Readings in Social Psychology. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1985. Neil Kressel (ed.), Political Psychology: Classic and Contemporary Readings. New York: Paragon House, 1993. Donald Kinder and Thomas Palfrey (eds.), Experimental Foundations of Political Science. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Richard Davis (ed.), Politics and the Media. Englewood-Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1994.
"Subjective political efficacy as a measure of diffuse support," Public Opinion Quarterly, 44, 1980, 249-256.
"Trends in public support for Egypt and Israel, 1956-1978," (with Michael W.Suleiman), American Politics Quarterly, 8, 1980, 34-60. Reprinted in Michael W. Suleiman, Arabs in the Mind of America. Brattleboro, Vt: Amana Books, 1988.
"Trust, efficacy and political reality: a longitudinal analysis of Indian high school students," Comparative Politics, 13, 1980, 36-51.
"Television news and issue salience: a reexamination of the agenda-setting hypothesis," American Politics Quarterly, 7, 1979, 395-416.
"Political knowledge among Indian children and adolescents: an examination of the `mass ignorance' thesis," Social Science Quarterly, 60, 1979, 328-335.
"Learning about the population problem: childhood attitudes toward family planning in India," Youth and Society, 10, 1979, 275-295.
"Childhood political learning in a new nation: the impact of partisanship," Comparative Politics, 11, 1979, 205-223.
"Testing the transfer of affect hypothesis in a new nation using panel data," American Journal of Political Science, 22, 1978, 905-916.
"The development of political efficacy in a new nation: the case of Andhra Pradesh," Comparative Political Studies, 10, 1978, 337-354.
"Children's partisan loyalties in a new nation," Public Opinion Quarterly, 42, 1978, 115-125.
"Political agitation and childhood political learning: the case of Andhra Pradesh," Journal of the Developing Areas, 12, 1977, 3-16.
"Learning to support the prime minister: political socialization in India," Comparative Political Studies, 9, 1977, 407-427.
"Childhood learning of partisanship in a new nation: the case of Andhra Pradesh," American Journal of Political Science, 20, 1976, 407-423.
"Assessing linguistic equivalence in multilingual surveys," Comparative Politics, 8, 1976, 577-589. Reprinted in Donald P. Warwick and Martin Bulmer (eds.), Social Research in Developing Countries, New York: John Wiley, 1983, pp. 173-182.
"The development of political agitators: political socialization in an Indian state," Youth and Society, 7, 1975, 27-48.
"Magnifying relationships between attitudinal variables using panel analysis," Public Opinion Quarterly, 38, 1974, 90-97.
"The problem of response stability: some correlates and consequences," American Journal of Political Science, 17, 1973, 797-808.