His main research concerns Social psychology, Politics, Human sexuality, National election and Race. His research integrates issues of Validity, Socioeconomic status, Measure and Voting in his study of Social psychology. His work carried out in the field of Politics brings together such families of science as Political economy and Demographic economics.
While the research belongs to areas of Political economy, he spends his time largely on the problem of Opportunity structures, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Presidential system. His Human sexuality research includes elements of Developmental psychology, Hiv transmission, Sexual intercourse and Pleasure. His National election study incorporates themes from Overtime, Interview and Public administration.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Social psychology, Politics, Political economy, Developmental psychology and Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. His Social psychology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Voting, Political socialization and Race. His Politics study frequently links to other fields, such as Demographic economics.
The various areas that Paul R. Abramson examines in his Political economy study include General election, Presidential system, Democracy and Law. His Developmental psychology study combines topics in areas such as Human sexuality and Clinical psychology. His Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome study frequently links to related topics such as Immunology.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Political economy, General election, Public administration, Politics and Primary election. His Political economy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of First-past-the-post voting, Tactical voting, Social force, Presidential system and Proportional representation. His studies deal with areas such as Competition and Outcome as well as General election.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Ranked voting system and Politics of the United States. He is interested in Presidential election, which is a branch of Politics. Paul R. Abramson has included themes like Spoilt vote, Instant-runoff voting, Contingent vote and Group voting ticket in his Primary election study.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in General election, Primary election, CONTEST, Public relations and Law. The study incorporates disciplines such as Contingent vote, Spoilt vote, Instant-runoff voting and Group voting ticket in addition to Primary election. Contingent vote is a subfield of Voting that Paul R. Abramson tackles.
His Public relations research incorporates themes from Competition, Teaching method and Presidential election, Politics. His work in Presidency and Presidential system is related to Law. His Public administration research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Proportional representation, Political economy and First-past-the-post voting.
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Value change in global perspective
Paul R. Abramson;Ronald F. Inglehart.
(1995)
Culture Matters: How Values Shape Human Progress
Paul R. Abramson;Lawrence E. Harrison;Samuel P. Huntington.
Contemporary Sociology (2001)
The Decline of Electoral Participation in America
Paul R. Abramson;John H. Aldrich.
American Political Science Review (1982)
Effectiveness of condoms in preventing HIV transmission
Steven D. Pinkerton;Paul R. Abramson.
Social Science & Medicine (1997)
Economic security and value change
Ronald Inglehart;Paul R. Abramson.
American Political Science Review (1994)
Who Overreports Voting
Brian D. Silver;Barbara A. Anderson;Paul R. Abramson.
American Political Science Review (1986)
“Sophisticated” Voting in the 1988 Presidential Primaries
Paul R. Abramson;John H. Aldrich;Phil Paolino;David W. Rohde.
American Political Science Review (1992)
Change and Continuity in the 1988 Elections
Paul R. Abramson;John Herbert Aldrich;David W. Rohde.
(1991)
Change and Continuity in the 1992 Elections
Paul R. Abramson;John Herbert Aldrich;David W. Rohde.
(1994)
Political attitudes in America: Formation and change
Paul R. Abramson.
(1983)
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