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100 1 _aARNOLD, Laura W
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245 1 0 _aFriendship and votes :
_bthe impact of interpersonal ties on legislative decision making
260 _c2000
520 3 _aSocial scientists have explored friendship netwroks in many contexts and find that social networks affect behavior. The authors extend this line of inquiry to the Ohio House of Representatives. Through interviews with house members, the authors identify the pairs fo legislators, or dyads, who choose each other friends. To test the impact of friendship on behavior, roll calls from the 120 th Gerneral Assembly (1993-1994) were gathered, and dyadic agreemtn scores were constructed. Affective bonds appear to influence voting agreement, even when other factors (such as race, gender, shared party, and shard leadership) are taken into consideration
700 1 _aDEEN, Rebecca E
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700 1 _aPATTERSON, Samuel C
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773 0 8 _tState and Local Government Review
_g32, 2, p. 142-147
_d, 2000
_w
942 _cS
998 _a20030317
_bCassio
_cCassio
998 _a20060403
_b1416^b
_cQuiteria
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
_c11912
_d11912
041 _aeng