McMicken College of Arts & SciencesUniversity of Cincinnati

Stephen T Mockabee

Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director
Political Science - Tenure-Track Faculty
1121 Crosley Tower
513-556-3394
stephen.mockabee@uc.edu

Education

Ph.D., Ohio State University, 2001.

Peer Reviewed Publications

Grant, J. Tobin, Stephen T. Mockabee, and J. Quin Monson. 2009. “Campaign Effects on the Accessibility of Party Identification.” Political Research Quarterly, forthcoming.

Mockabee, Stephen T. 2007. “A Question of Authority: Religion and Cultural Conflict in the 2004 Election.” Political Behavior 29: 221-248.

Mulligan, Kenneth, J. Tobin Grant, Stephen T. Mockabee, and Joseph Quin Monson. 2003. “Response Latency Methodology for Survey Research: Measurement and Modeling Strategies.” Political Analysis 11: 289-301.

Grant, J. Tobin, and Stephen T. Mockabee. 2002. “Tax Policy Attitudes and the 1996 Presidential Election.” American Politics Research 30: 459-475.

Mockabee, Stephen T., Joseph Quin Monson, and J. Tobin Grant. 2001. "Measuring Religious Commitment Among Catholics and Protestants: A New Approach.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 40: 675-690.

Book Chapters

Brooks, Stephen, Michael John Burton, David B. Cohen, Anne C. Hanson, Stephen T. Mockabee, and John C. Green. 2008. “The Battle for Ohio 2006: The Democrats Strike Back.” In The Battle for Congress, ed. David B. Magleby and Kelly D. Patterson. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, 167-194.

Mockabee, Stephen T. 2007. “The Political Behavior of American Catholics: Change and Continuity.” In From Pews to Polling Places: Political Mobilization in the American Religious Mosaic, ed. J. Matthew Wilson. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 81-104.

Mockabee, Stephen T., Michael Margolis, Stephen Brooks, Rick Farmer, and John C. Green. 2006. “The Battle for Ohio: The 2004 Presidential Campaign.” In Dancing without Partners: How Candidates, Parties, and Interest Groups Interact in the Presidential Campaign, ed. David B. Magleby, Kelly D. Patterson, and J. Quin Monson. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 135-162.

Weisberg, Herbert F., and Stephen T. Mockabee. 1999. “Attitudinal Correlates of the 1996 Presidential Vote: The People Reelect a President.” In Reelection 1996: How Americans Voted, ed. Herbert F. Weisberg and Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier. New York: Chatham House Publishers, 45-69.

Electronic Journal Articles

Bishop, George F., and Stephen T. Mockabee. 2008. “Understanding the Meaning of the ‘Mood of the Country’” Survey Practice 1 (August), www.surveypractice.org.

Other Publications

Taking the Pulse of Public Opinion: Leading and Misleading Indicators of the "State of the Nation" (with George F. Bishop). Book manuscript under contract with Springer for delivery in 2010.

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