John Sprague

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Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO 
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Robert Anderson Horn grad student 1964 Stanford (Econometree)
 (Voting Patterns on the United States Supreme Court : Cases in Federalism, 1889-1959)
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Huckfeldt R, Johnson PE, Sprague J. (2002) Political Environments, Political Dynamics, and the Survival of Disagreement The Journal of Politics. 64: 1-21
Kohfeld CW, Sprague J. (2002) Race, space, and turnout Political Geography. 21: 175-193
Huckfeldt R, Sprague J, Levine J. (2000) The dynamics of collective deliberation in the 1996 election: Campaign effects on accessibility, certainty, and accuracy American Political Science Review. 94: 641-651
Huckfeldt R, Sprague J. (2000) Political consequences of inconsistency: The accessibility and stability of abortion attitudes Political Psychology. 21: 57-79
Huckfeldt R, Levine J, Morgan W, et al. (1999) Accessibility and the Political Utility of Partisan and Ideological Orientations American Journal of Political Science. 43: 888
Huckfeldt R, Levine J, Morgan W, et al. (1998) Election Campaigns, Social Communication, and the Accessibility of Perceived Discussant Preference Political Behavior. 20: 263-294
Kohfeld CW, Sprague J. (1995) Racial context and voting behavior in one-party urban political systems Political Geography. 14: 543-569
Huckfeldt R, Plutzer E, Sprague J. (1993) Alternative Contexts of Political Behavior: Churches, Neighborhoods, and Individuals The Journal of Politics. 55: 365-381
Huckfeldt R, Sprague J. (1992) Political Parties and Electoral Mobilization: Political Structure, Social Structure, and the Party Canvass American Political Science Review. 86: 70-86
Huckfeldt R, Sprague J. (1991) Discussant Effects on Vote Choice: Intimacy, Structure, and Interdependence The Journal of Politics. 53: 122-158
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