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Partisan vs. Nonpartisan

Panagopoulos 2006b - Partisan vs. Nonpartisan Message Content

Nonpartisan commercial phone bank messages may be more effective than partisan messages. Results may differ across parties and electoral contexts.

Tiffany Davenport – Fri, 2006 – 09 – 22 10:36
Partisan vs. Nonpartisan – Professional
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McNulty 2005 - Phone Experiments with Varying Partisan Components

Results from four separate experiments in which varying degrees of partisan or non-partisan messages are presented. Only results from the nonpartisan phone campaign experiment yielded substantive and statistically significant estimated mobilization effects.

Tiffany Davenport – Fri, 2006 – 09 – 22 10:27
Partisan vs. Nonpartisan – Professional – Volunteer – Young Voters
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