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Edwards III, George C.; Wood, B. Dan. Who Influences Whom? The President, Congress, and the Media. Electoral Studies. 1999, 93 (2): 327–344. JSTOR 2585399. S2CID 144902774. doi:10.2307/2585399.
Cobb, Roger; Ross, Jennie-Keith; Ross, Marc Howard. Agenda Building as a Comparative Political Process. The American Political Science Review. 1976-01-01, 70 (1): 126–138. JSTOR 1960328. S2CID 145346154. doi:10.2307/1960328.
Edwards III, George C.; Wood, B. Dan. Who Influences Whom? The President, Congress, and the Media. Electoral Studies. 1999, 93 (2): 327–344. JSTOR 2585399. S2CID 144902774. doi:10.2307/2585399.
Smith, Alex P.; Phillips, Stephen C. Ways and Means: Teaching Political Strategy and Heresthetic by Simulating the Budget Process. Journal of Political Science Education. 2021, 17: 93–103. S2CID 236762572. doi:10.1080/15512169.2021.1897602.
Cobb, Roger; Ross, Jennie-Keith; Ross, Marc Howard. Agenda Building as a Comparative Political Process. The American Political Science Review. 1976-01-01, 70 (1): 126–138. JSTOR 1960328. S2CID 145346154. doi:10.2307/1960328.