Cherryholmes, C. and M.J. Shapiro (1969) Representatives and Roll Calls: A Computer Simulation of Voting in the House of Representatives. Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill.
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Guetzkow, H., C. F. Alger , R. A. Brody, R. C. Noel, and R. C. Snyder [eds.] (1963) Simulation in International Relations: Developments for Research and Teaching. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall.
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McPhee, W.N. and R.B. Smith (1962) "A model for analyzing voting systems." In W. N. McPhee and W. A. Glaser (eds.) Public Opinions and Congressional Elections . Glencoe: Free Press.
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Meeker, R., G. Shure, and W. Moore, JR. (1964) "Real-time computer studies of bargaining behavior: the effects of threat upon bargaining." Proceedings of the Joint Computer Conference (Spring): 115-123.
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Pool, I. De Sola, R.P. Abelson, and S. Popkin (1964) Candidates, Issues, and Strategies: A Computer Simulation of the 1960 and 1964 Presidential Elections. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
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System Development Corporation (1969) Research Directorate Report, TM-530/012/00 (January).
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Temper (1968) Industrial College of the Armed Forces. Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. [There are numerous documents connected with the TEMPER simulation. For information write to the College, or to the Defense Documentation Center.]