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December/January 1996, Vol. 7, No. 1
Who, and What, Will the Austin 600 Actually Represent?

"Bringing Deliberation To Democracy"
Fishkin, James S. (Deliberative Poll Debate)
"It's Not Deliberative and It's Not a Poll"
Mitofsky, Warren J.
"Why Do We Need a Deliberative Poll?"
Newport, Frank (Deliberative Poll Debate)
"How NORC Selected the Deliberative Poll's Respondents"
Bradburn, Norman M. (Deliberative Poll Debate)
"Fishkin's National Issues Convention Has Real Scientific Merit"
Converse, Philip E. (Deliberative Poll Debate)
"The Hawthorne Effect Is A Common Artifact In Social Research"
Adair, John G. (Deliberative Poll Debate)
"Groups Are Unpredictably Transformed By Their Internal Dynamics"
Tindale, R.Scott (Deliberative Poll Debate)
"Experimenting With Artificial Democracy"
Tringali, Brian C. (Deliberative Poll Debate)
"Canada - One Country, Two Nations Still"
(data essay)
"O Canada! You're Wonderful, But Not Yet A Nation"
Ladd, Everett C.
"Quebec's 'Quiet Revolution' And The Push For Sovereignty"
Guidon, Hubert
"The National Anthem 'O Canada'"
"Canada: One Country, Two Nations Still"
(data essay)
"Canada And The US"
(data essay)
"Fishkin's 'Deliberative Poll' Is Flawed Science And Dubious Democracy"
Ladd, Everett C. (Deliberative Poll Debate)
"The Deliberative Poll: A Reply To Our Critics"
Fishkin, James S. & Robert C. Luskin (Deliberative Poll Debate)
Polity Watch - "The November 1995 Off-Year Elections: Few Straws In The Wind"
(data essay)
"A New Look For The South: Race And Ideology In Louisiana's Election"
Teed, Paul E.
"Clinton And Dole With One Year To Go"
(data essay)
"Turning To The States: A Look At The Governors"
(data essay)
"Government: Can't Live Without it, But We Are Finding It Hard To Live With It"
(data essay)
"Choosing The President: The Electoral College Effect Is All Bark And No Bite"
Taylor, Humphrey
"Argentina: A Second Look" (Response To David Kennamer)
Webb, Norman

 

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