Michael W. Combs
Affiliations: | Political Science | The University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE |
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General, Behavioral Psychology, Physiological PsychologyGoogle:
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Sign in to add traineeChristine C. Pappas | grad student | 2002 | University of Nebraska - Lincoln |
Eric H. Shanks | grad student | 2015 | University of Nebraska - Lincoln |
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Sigelman L, Welch S, Bledsoe T, et al. (1997) Police Brutality and Public Perceptions of Racial Discrimination: A Tale of Two Beatings Political Research Quarterly. 50: 777-791 |
Welch S, Combs M, Sigelman L, et al. (1997) Race or Place? Emerging Public Perspectives on Urban Education. Ps Political Science & Politics. 30: 454-458 |
Bledsoe T, Combs M, Sigelman L, et al. (1996) Trends in racial attitudes in Detroit, 1968-1992 Urban Affairs Review. 31: 508-528 |
Sigelman L, Bledsoe T, Welch S, et al. (1996) Making contact? Black-white social interaction in an urban setting American Journal of Sociology. 101: 1306-1332 |
Bledsoe T, Welch S, Sigelman L, et al. (1995) Residential Context and Racial Solidarity among African Americans American Journal of Political Science. 39: 434 |
Welch S, Combs M, Gruhl J. (1988) Do Black Judges Make a Difference American Journal of Political Science. 32: 126 |
Combs MW. (1986) The Federal judiciary and Northern School desegregation: Law, politics, and judicial management Publius. 16: 33-52 |
Combs MW, Hibbing JR, Welch S. (1984) Black constituents and congressional roll call votes Political Research Quarterly. 37: 424-434 |
Combs MW, Welch S. (1982) Blacks, whites, and attitudes towards abortion. Public Opinion Quarterly. 46: 510-20 |
Combs MW. (1982) The Policy-Making Role of the Courts of Appeals in Northern School Desegretation: Ambiguity and Judicial Policy-Making: Political Research Quarterly. 35: 359-375 |