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WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036 525 Supplementary Empirical Teaching Units in Political Science: New computer related instructional materials whereby students learn important substantive topics in American politics as they learn methods of analysis. Seven SETUPS: American Politics Are Available Now for Class Use 1. Voting Behavior: The 1972 Election by Bruce D. Bowen, C. Anthony Broh, Charles L. Prysby. 2. Political Socialization Across the Generations by Paul Allen Beck, Jere W. Bruner, L. Douglas Dobson. 3. Political Participation by F. Christopher Arterton, Harlan Hahn. 4. The Supreme Court in American Politics: Policy Through Law by John Paul Ryan, C. Neal Tate. 5. U.S. Energy, Environment and Economic Problems: A Public Policy Simulation by Barry Hughes. 6. Representation in the United States Congress: 1973 by Ray A. Geigle and Peter J. Hartjens. 7. The Dynamics of Political Budgeting: A Public Policy Simulation by Marvin K. Hoffman. 526 PS Fall 1976 Four SETUPS: Cross-National and World Politics Will Be Available for Class Use, Winter 1977 1. Comparative Voting Behavior by Herbert B. Asher, Bradley Richardson. 2. The Budgetary Process in Cross-National Perspective by John Creighton Campbell, John M. Echols. 3. Conflict in the Middle East: A Public Policy Simulation by Karen Ann Feste. 4. Are Political Values Really Changing? by Charles Taylor. Each SETUPS is a module that can be taught in one to two weeks. SETUPS were designed to supplement instruction in introductory courses. But SETUPS have been field tested successfully in upper division courses. SETUPS were developed by faculty in workshops supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation to the American Political Science Associa- tion and hosted by the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, summer, 1974 and summer 1975. Each SETUPS Module Includes a Monograph and a Data Set The monograph is a bVz" x 8x/2" paperback of approximately 100 pages with: 1. A substantive essay on the topic. 2. Analytical exercises. 3. Instructions about how to do the exercises. 4. Suggestions for further readings and exercises. 5. A code book for the data set. The data sets are prepared and distributed by the Inter-University Con- sortium for Political and Social Research. SETUPS data can be ordered for use with SPSS, OSIRIS or as card image. Each SETUPS will cost $3.50. Lower prices are arranged for bulk orders. An order for 25 or more SETUPS will entitle you to the data sets for all the SETUPS at no extra charge. To Order SETUPS Order the SETUPS monographs from the American Political Science Association through your bookstore. Ask your bookstore to include your name when they place the SETUPS order with APS A. When we confirm the bookstore order, we shall send you a data-specification form if your school does not have the SETUPS data set already. 527 THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION AND THE UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ANNOUNCE A New Annual Reference Publication UNITED STATES POUTiCflb SCIENCE DOCUMENTS Over the past ten years the political, social, and policy sciences have been inun- dated with an increasing flow of journal information. Not until now has a conve- nient sorting, filing, and evaluation pro- cess been developed to enable the academ- ic community to keep up with the masses of information in a timely manner. This is why USPSD was created. United States Political Science Doc- uments (USPSD) is the published version of a computer-based file of political sci- ence information being developed contin- ually by the University Center for Interna- tional Studies, University of Pittsburgh, in conjunction with the American Political Science Association. 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