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1997
Alabama Political Almanac. second edition, Stovall, James G.; Cotter, Patrick; Fisher III, Samuel H. , Tuscaloosa, AL, (1997)
1995
Measuring the strength of candidate preferences, Stovall, James G.; Cotter, Patrick , national convention of the American Association of Public Opinion Research, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, (1995)
1994
Active and Passive Indicators of Public Opinion: Assessing the Call-in Poll,, Stovall, James G.; Cotter, Patrick; Perry, David , Journalism Quarterly, Volume 71, Number 1, p.169-175, (1994)
Disconnected: Public Opinion and Politics in Alabama, Stovall, James G.; Cotter, Patrick; Fisher III, Samuel H. , Northport, Ala., (1994)
Is one as good as another? The relative influence of pre-election surveys on voter behavior, Stovall, James G.; Cotter, Patrick , Newspaper Research Journal, Volume 15, Number 4, p.13-19, (1994)
1992
Party Identification and Level of Government: The Validity of Mixed Party Identifications, Stovall, James G.; Cotter, Patrick , The Midsouth Political Science Journal, Volume 13, p.515-534, (1992)
The Public Plays Reporter: Attitudes Toward Reporting on Public Officials, Stovall, James G.; Cotter, Patrick , Journal of Mass Media Ethics, Volume 7, Number 1, (1992)
1990
The Conservative South?, Stovall, James G.; Cotter, Patrick , American Politics Quarterly, Volume 18, Number 1, p.103-119, (1990)
1988
Party Identification and Political Change in Alabama, Stovall, James G.; Cotter, Patrick , The South’s New Politics: Realignment and Dealignment, Columbia, (1988)
1987
A Survey of Alabama Lawyers, Stovall, James G.; Fisher III, Samuel H.; Cotter, Patrick , Alabama Lawyer, Volume 48, Number 3, p.160-172, (1987)
1986
Mixed Party Identification in Alabama, Stovall, James G.; Cotter, Patrick , Citadel Symposium on Southern Politics, Charleston, S.C., (1986)