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Warren E. Miller publication distribution in Political Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Political Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Warren E. Miller sits on this spectrum.

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36 publications 333+

This scientist: 81 publications — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 333 publications or more.

Warren E. Miller D-index placement in Political Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Political Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Warren E. Miller sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 37 D-Index — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 62 D-Index or more.

Overview

Warren E. Miller was affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their research primarily focused on areas within health professions and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work contributed to both general health professions and genetics subfields.

The main topics examined in their research included interpreting and communication in healthcare, as well as cleft lip and palate research.

Warren E. Miller published in venues including BMC Medical Research Methodology. The most recent paper authored was titled "Engaging with Indigenous Australian communities for a human papilloma virus and oropharyngeal cancer project; use of the CONSIDER statement" published in 2020.

  • "Engaging with Indigenous Australian communities for a human papilloma virus and oropharyngeal cancer project; use of the CONSIDER statement," 2020, BMC Medical Research Methodology

The scientist collaborated with several frequent coauthors, among them were:

  • Joanne Hedges
  • Gail Garvey
  • Zell Dodd
  • Terry Dunbar
  • Cathy Leane

Their academic contributions were centered around interdisciplinary approaches combining health professions and molecular biology to address health communication and genetic conditions such as cleft lip and palate.

Best Publications

  • The American Voter

    Heinz Eulau;A. Campbell;P. Converse;W. Miller

  • Constituency Influence in Congress

    Warren E. Miller;Donald E. Stokes

  • The Voter Decides

    Angus Campbell;Gerald Gurin;Warren E. Miller

  • The new American voter

    Robert Y. Shapiro;Warren E. Miller;J. Merrill Shanks

  • The American voter

    Angus Campbell;Philip E. Converse;Warren E. Miller;Donald E. Stokes

  • Elections and the Political Order

    Gianfranco Poggi;A. Campbell;P. E. Converse;W. E. Miller

  • PARTY GOVERNMENT AND THE SALIENCY OF CONGRESS

    Donald E. Stokes;Warren E. Miller

  • Party Identification, Realignment, and Party Voting: Back to the Basics

    Warren E. Miller

  • The New Presidential Elite: Men and Women in National Politics

    Jeane J. Kirkpatrick;Warren E. Miller

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

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

  • American national election studies data sourcebook, 1952-1986

    Warren E. Miller;Santa A. Traugott

  • Continuity and Change in American Politics: Parties and Issues in the 1968 Election

    Philip E. Converse;Warren E. Miller;Jerrold G. Rusk;Arthur C. Wolfe

  • Ideological Interpretations of Presidential Elections

    Teresa E. Levitin;Warren E. Miller

  • The Motivational Basis of Straight and Split Ticket Voting

    Angus Campbell;Warren E. Miller

  • American national election studies data sourcebook, 1952-1978

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

  • Parties in Transition: A Longitudinal Study of Party Elites and Party Supporters

    Warren E. Miller;M. Kent Jennings;Barbara G. Farah

  • One-Party Politics and the Voter

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  • Electoral Myth and Reality: The 1964 Election.

    Philip E. Converse;Aage R. Clausen;Warren E. Miller

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

    Arthur H. Miller;Warren E. Miller

  • Policy Directions and Presidential Leadership: Alternative Interpretations of the 1980 Presidential Election

    Warren E. Miller;J. Merrill Shanks

  • Components of Electoral Decision.

    Donald E. Stokes;Angus Campbell;Warren E. Miller

  • Policy Direction and Performance Evaluation: Complementary Explanations of the Reagan Elections

    J. Merrill Shanks;Warren E. Miller

  • The puzzle transformed: Explaining declining turnout

    Warren E. Miller

  • Leadership and Change

    Teresa E. Levitin;Warren Miller

  • Stability and Change in 1960: A Reinstating Election

    Philip E. Converse;Angus Campbell;Warren E. Miller;Donald E. Stokes

  • Elections at home and abroad : essays in honor of Warren E. Miller

    Warren E. Miller;M. Kent Jennings;Thomas E. Mann

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip E. Converse
Philip E. Converse University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Donald Stokes
Donald Stokes Yale University
Arthur H. Miller
Arthur H. Miller University of Iowa
M. Kent Jennings
M. Kent Jennings University of California, Santa Barbara
James S. House
James S. House University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Robert Y. Shapiro
Robert Y. Shapiro Columbia University
Morris Janowitz
Morris Janowitz University of Chicago
Thomas E. Mann
Thomas E. Mann Brookings Institution

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