W. Phillips Shively
University of Minnesota
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American Political Science Review | 1972
W. Phillips Shively
The stability of voting for subsets of the Weimar population distinguished by sex, religion, and urban-rural residence is estimated: (1) by means of ecological regression, for the period 1924–1928; (2) by an examination of net changes, for the period 1928–1933.The major conclusion is that party identification was not an important factor in the Weimar Republic. Instead, voting seems to have been channeled largely by social and economic structures. Subsidiary conclusions are that uneven distribution of information affected the stability of voting and that most of the Nazi gains from 1928 to 1933 apparently did not come disproportionately from among previous nonvoters.
Archive | 1995
Allan L. McCutcheon; Christopher H. Achen; W. Phillips Shively
American Political Science Review | 1979
W. Phillips Shively
Political Analysis | 2005
Karen Long Jusko; W. Phillips Shively
American Political Science Review | 1969
W. Phillips Shively
Archive | 1974
W. Phillips Shively
Electoral Studies | 2002
Martin Johnson; W. Phillips Shively; Robert M. Stein
Political Analysis | 2006
W. Phillips Shively
Archive | 2009
John Curtice; W. Phillips Shively
Historical methods: A journal of quantitative and interdisciplinary history | 1991
W. Phillips Shively