Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
140583 The Social Science Journal 2006 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

This research provides conceptual clarity both to the modeling of rally events in presidential politics by introducing the stimulus-cognitive response model and to the measurement of rally events by presenting the steps necessary for proper specification and empirical analysis using the time-series method. The utility of stimulus-cognitive response modeling in conjunction with time-series is demonstrated by an examination of the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan. Several of the specific findings are counterintuitive and have implications for the presidency-congress literature.

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