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Arkansas Poll Publications

• Jay Barth, Craig M. Burnett, and Janine A. Parry. 2019. “Direct Democracy, Educative Effects, and the (Mis)Measurement of Ballot Measure Awareness,” Political Behavior.

• Mileah Kromer and Janine A. Parry. 2019. “The Clinton Effect? The (Non) Impact of a High-Profile Candidate on Gender Stereotypes,” Social Science Quarterly.

• Raymond McCaffrey, Bobbie Foster, Michael Duffy, Jr., and Janine Parry. 2019. “Journalists and the Red-State Voter: Perceptions of Journalism Credibility at a Statewide Level and the Trump Effect,” Southwestern Mass Communication Journal 34:1-15.

• Jay Barth and Janine A. Parry. 2018. “Arkansas: Trump is a Natural for the Natural State,” in The Future Ain’t What It Used to Be: The 2016 Presidential Election in the South, eds. Scott Buchanan and Branwell DuBose Kapeluck, University of Arkansas Press.

• Raymond McCaffrey, Bobbie J. Foster, Christi Welter, and Janine Parry. 2016. “The Divide Between Journalists and the Audience: Perceptions of Journalism Credibility at a Statewide Level,” Southwestern Mass Communication Journal 32:1-13.

• Jay Barth and Janine A. Parry. 2014. “Arkansas: Another Anti-Obama Aftershock.” In Second Verse, Same as the First: Presidential Elections in the South, ed. Scott E. Buchanan and Branwell DuBose Kapeluck, University of Arkansas Press.

• Burnett, Craig M., and Janine A. Parry. 2014. “Gubernatorial Endorsements and Ballot Measure Approval,” State Politics and Policy Quarterly 14:1-18.

• Janine Parry, Daniel A. Smith, and Shayne Henry. 2012. “The Impact of Petition Signing on Voter Turnout,” Political Behavior, 34:117-136.

• Andrew Dowdle and Joseph Giammo. 2010. "Arkansas: Deep Blue and Bright Red at the Same Time?" in The New Politics Of The Old South, fourth edition, edited by Charles S. Bullock III and Mark J. Rozell (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield).

• Pearl K. Ford, Angie Maxwell, and Todd Shields. 2010. “What’s the Matter with Arkansas: Symbolic Racism and 2008 Presidential Candidate Support”, Presidential Studies Quarterly, 40:286-302.

• Jay Barth and Janine A. Parry. 2009. “Political Culture, Public Opinion and Attitudes toward Gays and Lesbians in Arkansas,” Social Science Quarterly, 90: 309-325.

• Jay Barth and Janine A. Parry. 2009. “2 > 1+1? The Impact of Contact with Gay and Lesbian Couples on Attitudes about Gays/Lesbians and Gay-Related Policies,” Politics and Policy, 37:32-51.

• Charles R. Britton, Richard K. Ford, and David E.R. Gay. 2009. “Selling Water Across State Lines: The Case of Arkansas,” AALS Forum, 25:39-44.

• Jay Barth, Janine A. Parry, and Todd Shields. 2009. “The 2008 Presidential Election in Arkansas,” in Presidential Elections in the South, Dubose Kapeluck, ed. (Fayetteville, AR: University of Arkansas Press).

• Jay Barth and Janine Parry. 2009. “Still Swingin’: Arkansas and the 2004 Presidential Race,” American Review of Politics, 26(1-2):133-154. Reprinted in Janine A. Parry and Richard P. Wang. Readings in Arkansas Politics and Government. Fayetteville, AR: University of Arkansas Press.

• Charles R. Britton, Richard K. Ford, and David E.R. Gay. 2009. “Arkansans Respond to Global Warming Questions: Private Views and Public Policies,” AALS Forum, 25:22-28.

Janine A. Parry and William D. Schreckhise. 2008. “Arkansas: The Status of African Americans and Women in the Border South,” in New Voices in the Old South: How Women and Minorities Influence Southern Politics, in Todd G. Shields and Shannon David, eds. (Tallahassee, FL: Florida Institute of Government Press).

• Janine A. Parry, Brian Kisida, and Ronald Langley. 2008. “The State of State Polls: Old Challenges, New Opportunities,” State Politics and Policy Quarterly, 8(2):198-216.

• Charles R. Britton, Richard K. Ford, and David E.R. Gay. 2008. “Terrorism and Water Supply Security: Evidence from the Arkansas Poll,” AALS Forum, 24:26-33.

• Janine A. Parry, and Todd Donovan. 2008. “Leave the Rascals In? Explaining the Poor Prospects of Term Limits Extensions,” State Politics and Policy Quarterly, 8(3): pp. 293-308.

• Andrew Dowdle and Gary Wekkin. 2007. “Arkansas" in The New Politics Of The Old South, third edition, edited by Charles S. Bullock III and Mark J. Rozell (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield).

• Charles R. Britton, Richard K. Ford, and David E. R. Gay. 2007. "Recreational Water Attributes in Arkansas: An Analysis of Survey Data.” AALS Forum 23:121-27.

• Korydon H. Smith, Jennifer D. Webb, Nancy G. Miller, and Brent T. Williams 2006. Arkansas Health and Housing Survey 2006 (Little Rock, AR: Arkansas Universal Design Project, Arkansas Department of Workforce Education, Rehabilitation Services; Department of Human Services, Division of Aging and Adult Services; and University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Partners for Inclusive Communities). ISBN: 978-1-60402-726-6

• Charles R. Britton, Richard K. Ford, and David E. R. Gay. 2006. "The Market for Bottled Water in a ‘Water Rich’ State.” AALS Forum 22:66-75.

• Charles R. Britton, Richard K. Ford, and David E. R. Gay. 2005. "Perceptions of Water Quality in the State of Arkansas.” AALS Forum 21:1-9.

• Barta, Kathleen, and Marianne Neighbors. 2005. “Arkansans' views of covering the uninsured.” Arkansas Hospitals, summer.

• Todd Donovan, Janine A. Parry, and Shaun Bowler. 2005. “A Theory and Model of Mass Support for Proportional Representation,” Social Science Quarterly, 86(1):147-159.

• Jay Barth and Janine Parry. 2005. “Still Swingin’: Arkansas and the 2004 Presidential Race,” American Review of Politics, 26(1-2):133-154. Reprinted in Readings in Arkansas Politics and Government, 2009.

• Kenneth Hansen and Bill Schreckhise. 2004. “Balancing the Green and the Gold: Citizen Trust, Economic Growth, and Environmental Protection in Arkansas.”  American Review of Politics, 25:175-183.

• Joshua H. Barnett, Julie A. Summers, and Janine A. Parry. 2004.  “What did Arkansans have to say about K-12 education reform?” Arkansas Educational Research and Policy Studies, 3(1), 26-44.  

• Deborah Thomas, Tracy Manly, and Christina Ritsema. 2004. “Taxpayer Attitudes Reveal What Works,” Tax Notes 104:191.

• Jay Barth and Janine A. Parry. 2003. “Provincialism, Personalism, and Politics: Campaign Spending and the 2002 U.S. Senate Race in Arkansas,” (expanded version) PS: Political Science and Politics E-Symposium 36(3), July 2003.

• Jay Barth and Janine A. Parry. 2003. “Provincialism, Personalism, and Politics: Campaign Spending and the 2002 U.S. Senate Race in Arkansas,” in The Last Hurrah? Soft Money and Issue Advocacy in the 2002 Congressional Elections, David B. Magleby and J. Quin Monson, eds. (Provo, UT: Brigham Young University).

• Jay Barth, Janine A. Parry, and Todd G. Shields, 2002. “Arkansas and the 2000 Presidential Election,” in The 2000 Presidential Election in the South: Current Patterns of Southern Party and Electoral Politics, Robert P. Steed, Laurence W. Moreland, and Tod A. Baker, eds., (Wesport, CT: Praeger), 133-148.

• Janine A. Parry and William D. Schreckhise, 2001. “Political Culture, Political Attitudes, and Aggregated Demographic Affects: Regionalism and Political Ideology in Arkansas,” Midsouth Political Science Review 5:61-75.

• William D. Schreckhise, Janine A. Parry, and Todd G. Shields, 2001. “Rising Republicanism in the Arkansas Electorate? A Characterization of Arkansans’ Political Attitudes and Participation Rates,” Midsouth Political Science Review 5:5-19.

• Gary W. Ritter and Will Miller, 2001. “Arkansans’ Views on Key Educational Policy Issues,” Arkansas Educational Research and Policy Studies Journal 1:18 -41.

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