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D-Index
37
Citations
10950
World Ranking
615
National Ranking
338

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1957 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Arthur H. Miller was affiliated with the University of Iowa in the United States during their academic career. Their research output, coauthor collaborations, and publication venues are not detailed in the available data. However, they were recognized with a notable award early in their career, receiving the fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1957.

The scientist's primary areas of research focus and specific fields or subfields of study have not been catalogued in the accessible records. Similarly, there is no information on the topics they frequently addressed in their work or any books they may have published.

Arthur H. Miller's contributions to their respective field remain documented principally through their institutional affiliation and the prestigious fellowship they obtained, indicating a recognized level of scholarly involvement within their academic community.

Best Publications

  • Political Issues and Trust in Government: 1964–1970.

    Arthur H. Miller

  • Group Consciousness and Political Participation

    Arthur H. Miller;Patricia Gurin;Gerald Gurin;Oksana Malanchuk

  • Political Parties and Confidence in Government: A Comparison of Norway, Sweden and the United States

    Arthur H. Miller;Ola Listhaug

  • Schematic Assessments of Presidential Candidates

    Arthur H. Miller;Martin P. Wattenberg;Oksana Malanchuk

  • Stratum identification and consciousness.

    Patricia Gurin;Arthur H. Miller;Gerald Gurin

  • Front-Page News and Real-World Cues: A New Look at Agenda-Setting by the Media

    Lutz Erbring;Edie N. Goldenberg;Arthur H. Miller

  • Political Performance and Institutional Trust

    Arthur Miller;Ola Listhaug

  • A Majority Party in Disarray: Policy Polarization in the 1972 Election*

    Arthur H. Miller;Warren E. Miller;Alden S. Raine;Thad A. Brown

  • Conceptions of Democracy Among Mass and Elite in Post-Soviet Societies

    Arthur H. Miller;Vicki L. Hesli;William M. Reisinger

  • Type-Set Politics: Impact of Newspapers on Public Confidence*

    Arthur H. Miller;Edie N. Goldenberg;Lutz Erbring

  • Rejoinder to “Comment” by Jack Citrin: Political Discontent or Ritualism?

    Arthur H. Miller

  • Political Values in Russia, Ukraine and Lithuania: Sources and Implications for Democracy

    William M. Reisinger;Arthur H. Miller;Vicki L. Hesli;Kristen Hill Maher

  • Confidence in Government During the 1980s

    Arthur H. Miller;Stephen A. Borrelli

  • Throwing the Rascals Out: Policy and Performance Evaluations of Presidential Candidates, 1952–1980

    Arthur H. Miller;Martin P. Wattenberg

  • REASSESSING MASS SUPPORT FOR POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC CHANGE IN THE FORMER USSR

    Arthur H. Miller;Vicki L. Hesli;William M. Reisinger

  • The Development of Party Identification in Post-Soviet Societies

    Arthur H. Miller;Thomas F. Klobucar

  • American national election studies data sourcebook, 1952-1978

    Warren E. Miller;Arthur H. Miller;Edward J. Schneider

  • Emerging Party Systems in Post-Soviet Societies: Fact or Fiction?

    Arthur H. Miller;Gwyn Erb;William M. Reisinger;Vicki L. Hesli

  • Where is the Schema? Critiques.

    Milton Lodge;Kathleen M. McGraw;Pamela Johnston Conover;Stanley Feldman

  • COMPARING CITIZEN AND ELITE BELIEF SYSTEMS IN POST-SOVIET RUSSIA AND UKRAINE

    Arthur H. Miller;Vicki L. Hesli;William M. Reisinger

  • Ideology in the 1972 Election: Myth or Reality—A Rejoinder.

    Arthur H. Miller;Warren E. Miller

Frequent Co-Authors

Warren E. Miller
Warren E. Miller Arizona State University
Ola Listhaug
Ola Listhaug Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Patricia Gurin
Patricia Gurin University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Christopher Wlezien
Christopher Wlezien The University of Texas at Austin
James S. House
James S. House University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Stanley Feldman
Stanley Feldman Stony Brook University
Milton Lodge
Milton Lodge Stony Brook University
Thomas E. Mann
Thomas E. Mann Brookings Institution
Pamela Johnston Conover
Pamela Johnston Conover University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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