About the Author
Which Part of the Book is this from?
Which Hypothesis?
What Method is this?
100

This is the author's full name 

Who is James E. Campbell?

100

This the part of the book the author introduces his starting points

What is Part 1?

100

This hypothesis focuses on independents

What is hypothesis 1?

100

This is where the author concludes his methods 

What is the conclusion?

200

This is the title of the book we are presenting on

What is The Presidential Pulse of Congressional Elections?

200

This is where the hypotheses are

What is Part 2?


200

This hypothesis focuses on advantaged partisans 

What is hypothesis 2?

200

This is where national evidence is examined

What is national elections?


300

In this year the book was published 

When is 1997?

300

This Part of the book the author explains his Revised theory of Surge and Decline

What is Part 2?

300

This hypothesis focuses on disadvantaged partisans?

What is hypothesis 3?
300

This is where voter behavior is recognized 

What is the electorate?

400

In this year James retired

When is 2022?

400

This is Eisenhower's Landslide victory 

What is Part 2?

400

Independents contribute to the electoral change through which variable

What is change in vote choice?

400

This is where local facts such as incumbency and district partisanship is explained

What is congressional districts?

500

This was the University that James was working at when this book was published


What is Louisiana State University?

500

This is where the author explains the original theory of surge and decline

What is Part 1?

500

Hypothesis 2 and 3 Focus on what rather than vote choice

What is Turnout?

500

This is were Campbell discusses the implications of the pulse

What is the conclusion?

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