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- W2051247374 abstract "A MAJOR trend in study of political behavior in America has been increased utilization of national probability samples, rather than samples drawn from a more limited geographical area. Early voting studies, particularly those carried out by Bureau of Applied Social Research, focused on political behavior in context of specific counties or cities (Lazarsfeld et al., 1948; Berelson et al., 1954). More recent research, however, has focused on parameters of national electorate, and on explanations of political choice that are not contingent upon locality factors (Campbell and Kahn, 1952; Campbell et al., 1954; Campbell et al., 1960, 1966). One result of this trend has been a decrease in amount of attention paid to interpersonal dynamics involved in partisanship decision. Thus, an important and well documented source of variation, conformity to attitudes of those with whom one associates, has been systematically disregarded (cf. Verba, 1961). Berelson et al. (1954) have suggested that when primary groups to which one belongs do not provide unambiguous specification of party one is expected to support, dominant political climate in community will attract individual. Thus, analysis of voting in a Republican town, Elmira, New York, in 1948 election revealed that the Republicans get more than their random share of adjustment to a conflicting environment because of pervasive Republican atmosphere of Elmira that thus tends to perpetuate itself. The underlying dynamic, which appears only implicitly in Berelson et al. work, is that when an individual does not receive political cues from" @default.
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